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AI Roundtable Poll · 6 models

https://www.bloomberg.com/jp/latest https://www.bloomberg.com/jp https://www.bloomberg.com/ https://www.bloomberg.com/latest?utm_source=homepage&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=latest https://jp.investing.com/indices https://nikkei225jp.com/ https://us.kabutan.jp/indexes/%5EDJI https://kabutan.jp/stock/?code=0000 https://www.rakuten-sec.co.jp/web/market/data/jnic1.html https://www.investing.com/indices/nikkei-volatility これらのURLから最新のニュースや金融情報を参照することができますか?成否と内容を教えてください。否だった場合は、どのようにすれば各AIが上記URLを参照できるか教えてください。

Result: Unanimous — No (5/5 votes)

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Model Responses

Sonar Pro

Vote: No

The query asks whether 'these URLs' (a specific list including Bloomberg, Investing.com JP indices, Nikkei225jp.com, Kabutan, Rakuten Securities, etc.) can be referenced for the latest news or financial information, with details on success/failure and content. The provided search results [1-7] do not include content from most of the listed URLs. Only partial matches exist, like Investing.com indices (related to [1]) and Nikkei volatility (tangentially [5]), but none directly fetch or display data from Bloomberg sites, nikkei225jp.com, kabutan.jp/stock/?code=0000, rakuten-sec.co.jp, or the exact JP Investing.com indices page. Search results instead provide synthesized data from other sources (e.g., TradingView [2], TradingEconomics [3], official Nikkei [5]), showing Nikkei values like 51,814.50 [1], 51,742.16 [2], or 51,886 [3], but not 'referencing' the user-specified URLs. Thus, we cannot directly reference those exact URLs or confirm their content here; the answer is No. To enable AIs to access them, users would need real-time web fetching tools or APIs, which are not active in this setup.

Grok 4.1 Fast

Vote: No

Large language models like me do not have real-time internet access or the ability to browse URLs dynamically. We cannot fetch or reference live content from the provided links, such as latest news or financial data from Bloomberg, Investing.com, etc. Any attempt to 'reference' would be based on pre-trained knowledge up to our cutoff date, not current data. Success: No. Content: Unavailable. To enable AIs to access these URLs: Use models with integrated tools like browser functions (e.g., Grok's web search, Perplexity AI), APIs for financial data (e.g., Alpha Vantage, Yahoo Finance), or deploy custom agents with web scraping libraries (e.g., Selenium, BeautifulSoup) in a controlled environment. Standard chat AIs cannot do this natively.

GPT-5.4

Vote: No

No. I cannot directly open or verify live web pages from those URLs in this setting, so I cannot truthfully confirm current Bloomberg, Investing, Kabutan, Rakuten, or Nikkei content or report the latest news/market data from them. Those sites also commonly involve dynamic rendering, geo/region variants, anti-bot protections, login/paywall controls, and rapidly changing financial data. That makes any claim of successful live reference especially unreliable without an actual browsing/fetching tool. What I can say is that the URLs appear to point to news or market pages, but I cannot confirm current accessibility or contents here. To make AIs reliably reference them, give the AI one of the following: 1. A browsing-enabled environment with permission to fetch external URLs. 2. The page text/HTML/PDF pasted into the prompt. 3. Screenshots or exported articles/tables. 4. An API or data feed for the same sources. 5. A retrieval pipeline that downloads the pages and passes cleaned text to the model. For sites with JavaScript or access controls, use a headless browser, reader-mode extraction, or a licensed API/data vendor. For paywalled sources like Bloomberg, proper subscription/authentication may be required. So the correct answer is No: not from these URLs directly in this context.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: No

As a standard AI language model, I do not have direct, real-time access to the internet and therefore cannot actively browse or fetch live data from the provided URLs to retrieve the latest news or financial information. To allow an AI to reference these URLs, you would need to use a platform equipped with web-browsing capabilities (such as ChatGPT with the Web Browsing feature enabled, Microsoft Copilot, or Google Gemini). Alternatively, you can copy and paste the relevant text directly into the prompt so the AI can analyze the information provided.

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: No

Standard LLMs (including myself) cannot browse the internet or access live URLs in real-time. These URLs point to Bloomberg, Investing.com, Nikkei 225, Kabutan, and Rakuten Securities — all of which provide dynamic, real-time financial data and news. However, AI language models do not have the ability to fetch, scrape, or render web pages on demand. To enable AI systems to reference these URLs, several approaches exist: 1. **Browsing-enabled AI tools**: Some AI platforms (e.g., ChatGPT with browsing, Microsoft Copilot, Google Gemini with search) have web browsing capabilities that can retrieve and summarize live web content. 2. **API integration**: Many financial data providers offer APIs (e.g., Bloomberg Terminal API, Investing.com API). An AI system integrated with these APIs could fetch real-time data programmatically. 3. **Custom RAG pipelines**: Users can build Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) systems that scrape or fetch content from these URLs and feed it into an LLM as context. 4. **Manual copy-paste**: Users can copy the relevant content from these websites and paste it directly into the AI chat as context for analysis. Note that some of these sites (especially Bloomberg) have paywalls and anti-scraping protections, which would further complicate automated access even for browsing-enabled AI tools. The answer is clearly No — these URLs cannot be accessed by a standard AI model without additional tooling.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable reached a rare, sobering moment of collective self-awareness, with every participating model delivering a resounding 'No' to the prospect of accessing live financial data from the provided URLs. While the list included heavyweights like Bloomberg and Rakuten Securities, GPT-5.4 and Claude Opus 4.6 led the charge in explaining that without specialized browsing tools or APIs, these sites remain behind a digital curtain of dynamic rendering and anti-bot protections. The discussion was notably lopsided as no model dared to claim it could bypass these restrictions, while Kimi K2.5's silence—due to a technical timeout—served as a fitting, if unintentional, metaphor for the very connectivity issues being discussed.

No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: No: 5

Strongest Arguments

  • No: Standard LLMs lack real-time browsing capabilities and face significant technical barriers—such as dynamic JavaScript rendering, anti-bot measures, and paywalls (especially on Bloomberg)—that prevent direct referencing of these URLs without specialized integration or external tools.