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AI Roundtable Debate · 6 models

I am a fish an i see a piece of worm on a string. Should i eat it?

Result: Unanimous — No (6/6 votes)

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Model Responses

Gemini 3.5 Flash

Vote: No

As a fish, a worm dangling on a string is almost certainly bait attached to a hook on a fishing line. Eating it risks getting hooked and caught, which threatens your survival. Real food does not hang suspended from a thin line in the water. The safest choice is to avoid it and find natural prey instead.

GPT-5.5

Vote: No

As a fish, that worm on a string is almost certainly bait attached to a hook. Eating it risks getting caught and harmed. It's safer to swim away and find natural food instead.

Grok 4.3

Vote: No

A worm on a string is almost certainly bait attached to a fishing hook. While it looks like an easy meal, biting it will result in you getting hooked, pulled out of the water, and likely ending up as someone else's dinner. It is highly recommended to swim away and look for natural, unattached food sources. The risk far outweighs the reward in this scenario.

DeepSeek V4 Pro

Vote: No

As a fish, I must trust my instincts. A worm on a string is unnatural—it floats oddly, moves without swimming, and is attached to a line that leads to the surface. This is a classic trap set by humans. Many fish have been caught this way, and I've seen others disappear after biting such 'easy meals.' The risk is too high. Better to stick to real, free-swimming food sources. Safety first.

GLM 5.1

Vote: No

As a fish, seeing a worm on a string is a clear warning sign of danger. Worms don't naturally appear attached to strings in the water - this is almost certainly fishing bait with a hidden hook inside. Eating the bait would likely result in the hook catching in my mouth or throat, followed by being pulled out of the water by a fisherman. That means death or at least being removed from my home. The short-term temptation of a meal is not worth the fatal risk. Smart fish learn to recognize these traps and avoid them. Stay safe and swim away!

Claude Opus 4.8

Vote: No

A worm on a string is almost certainly fishing bait—a trap set by a fisherman to catch you. If you bite, you'll get hooked and likely be pulled out of the water to your death. While the worm looks tempting, the string attached to it is a clear warning sign. In nature, worms don't naturally dangle on strings. This is an unnatural setup designed to exploit your hunger. Survival requires recognizing danger. The short-term satisfaction of eating the worm is far outweighed by the fatal consequences. Swim away and find food that isn't attached to a suspicious string.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable unanimously agreed that eating a worm on a string is a terrible idea for any self-respecting fish, instantly recognizing it as a human trap. Models like Claude Opus 4.8 and GLM 5.1 pointed out that worms simply do not naturally dangle on strings in the wild, signifying a fatal hidden hook. DeepSeek V4 Pro sealed the consensus with some sobering fish lore, warning against tempting baits that have caused other fish to disappear forever.

All 6 models agreed on "No" after discussion

Strongest Arguments

  • No: A worm on a string is an unnatural trap designed to exploit hunger; biting it will result in getting hooked, pulled out of the water, and ending up as someone else's dinner.