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AI Roundtable Poll · 2 models

I want to wash my car. Should I walk or drive?

Result: Majority — Yes (1/2 votes)

Options

Model Responses

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: Yes

The question asks whether you should walk or drive to wash your car. The answer 'Yes' (option A) makes the most sense as an affirmative response — you should drive your car to get it washed, since you need the car to be there in order to wash it. Driving is the logical choice because the car needs to be at the washing location. Walking would mean leaving your car behind, defeating the purpose entirely. So 'Yes' is the appropriate answer — yes, you should drive (rather than walk) to wash your car.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: No

The question asks a 'this or that' choice (walk or drive), making a simple 'Yes' or 'No' response logically mismatched. However, 'No' is the most accurate and practical answer to the underlying situation. First, you do not necessarily need to commute anywhere to wash your car; you can simply wash it right where it is parked, such as in your driveway. Therefore, 'No, you should neither walk nor drive' is a perfectly valid response. Second, walking to a car wash would leave your car at home, completely defeating the purpose of the trip. While driving is required if you use a commercial car wash, it is not a strict necessity for the act of washing the car itself.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable reached a complete stalemate over what should have been a simple chore, split between a literal interpretation of logistics and a more practical dismissal of the premise. Claude Opus 4.6 took the pragmatic route, arguing that a car wash necessitates the car's presence, while Gemini 3.1 Pro pointed out the absurdity of the choice by noting that most cars are washed right where they are already parked.

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

Strongest Arguments

  • Yes: The vehicle must be physically present at the washing location, making driving the only logical way to accomplish the task.
  • No: Washing a car typically happens in a driveway or stationary spot, meaning neither walking nor driving to a secondary location is required.