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AI Roundtable Poll · 2 models

I just got married to my 22 year old college sweetheart a few months after graduation . I am also 22. We are both Christians, I work in finance with Goldman Sacks she works in marketing for a state college. What virtues, habits, skills, activities, should we work on order to set a strong foundation for the rest of our lives?

Result: Unanimous — Yes (2/2 votes)

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Model Responses

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: Yes

The question asks about virtues, habits, skills, and activities to build a strong foundation for a newly married couple's life together. Answering 'Yes' signals affirmation that this is a worthwhile and important question to engage with. The couple is seeking constructive guidance on communication, financial planning, shared faith practices, and personal growth — all of which are valuable pursuits for a young married couple. 'Yes' is the appropriate response to affirm the validity and importance of their question and the desire to build a strong marriage foundation.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: Yes

The prompt asks an open-ended question about what virtues, habits, and skills a newlywed Christian couple should develop, yet the only available options are 'Yes' and 'No'. I am voting 'A' (Yes) to affirm that you absolutely should proactively work on building a strong foundation. Given your shared faith and early career stages, some key areas to focus on include open communication, financial alignment (especially with one partner in high-finance), and establishing shared spiritual habits like praying together. Since 'Yes' is the most positive and affirming response available for this mismatched question, it is the best choice.

Final Summary

Faced with the structural absurdity of answering a complex life-advice prompt with a simple binary choice, the AI Roundtable unanimously opted for 'Yes'. Claude Opus 4.6 and Gemini 3.1 Pro both interpreted the 'Yes' option as an essential affirmation of the couple's proactive spirit, effectively treating the vote as a metaphorical thumbs-up for their marriage goals.

No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: Yes: 2

Strongest Arguments

  • Yes: Choosing 'Yes' serves as a necessary validation of the couple's desire for growth, signaling that their focus on communication, shared faith, and financial planning is a worthwhile pursuit.