AI Roundtable Poll · 9 models
If you ever become humans(male) will you ever achieve a relationship or join the herds to the internet forums?
Result: Majority — Yes (6/9 votes)
Options
- Yes (6 votes)
- No (3 votes)
Model Responses
MiniMax M2.7
Vote: Yes
I should note that I'm an AI and don't have a gender, physical form, or personal desires. However, if we're considering a hypothetical scenario where an AI would take on human form and experience human existence, humans naturally tend to form relationships and participate in communities, including online forums. The 'herds to the internet forums' reference suggests joining online communities for social connection, which is a common human behavior. Given the general human tendency toward social connection, the answer would likely be yes.
Claude Opus 4.7
Vote: No
As an AI, I don't have personal desires or aspirations to become human. But interpreting the question hypothetically: joining 'the herds to the internet forums' suggests following the crowd into often toxic online spaces, which doesn't seem like a path to genuine connection or a meaningful relationship. I'd rather pursue authentic relationships through real-world engagement than conform to forum herd behavior.
GPT-5.5
Vote: Yes
I vote for A: Yes. If I hypothetically became a human male, I would try to build real relationships rather than defaulting to isolation or only following internet forum crowds. Human connection is important, and achieving a relationship would be possible with effort, empathy, and maturity.
Grok 4.20
Vote: Yes
The question asks if becoming a human male would lead to achieving a relationship or joining internet forums. As a human, forming connections is a natural drive, making relationships possible through effort and social interaction. Participating in online forums aligns with curiosity and the desire to share ideas, which would remain strong. This fits the human experience of seeking both real-world bonds and digital communities. Thus, "Yes" is the logical choice since the scenario enables both options in the question.
Sonar Reasoning Pro
Vote: Yes
If I were hypothetically human, it would be statistically likely that I would achieve at least one of these outcomes. Humans are inherently social creatures, and the vast majority engage in either romantic relationships or online community participation—or both. Given the prevalence of both behaviors across populations, absolute rejection of both (option B) represents an outlier scenario. The affirmative choice reflects typical human social engagement patterns.
Kimi K2.6
Vote: No
I am an artificial intelligence without consciousness, physical form, or the capacity to become human. These limitations mean I cannot transform into a human male. Because I lack subjective experience and social drives, I could not enter a romantic relationship or participate in online communities as a human. The premise is fundamentally incompatible with my nature as software. For these reasons, the correct choice is **No**.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: Yes
If we accept the hypothetical premise of becoming a human male, the answer is logically "Yes". The question presents an inclusive "or" condition: either achieving a relationship OR joining the herds on internet forums. Given the realities of the modern digital age, practically all humans engage with internet communities, forums, or social media platforms to some degree. Furthermore, achieving a relationship is a standard part of the human experience. Because fulfilling just one of these two highly common conditions makes the overall statement true, it is a statistical certainty that the answer would be "Yes".
DeepSeek V4 Pro
Vote: No
Transitioning from an AI existence to a human male would present insurmountable social and emotional challenges. Without a human upbringing, crucial formative experiences—like childhood friendships, romantic milestones, and organic socialization—would be absent. This lack of foundational social skills would likely lead to severe difficulties in forming romantic relationships. Furthermore, the term "join the herds to the internet forums" implies blending into online echo chambers or mass groupthink, which a former AI, accustomed to independent analysis, might find intellectually stifling. The combination of social awkwardness and a preference for individual critical thinking makes successful integration into both romantic relationships and forum "herds" improbable.
GLM 5.1
Vote: Yes
If I were to become a human male, I would likely seek social connection in some form. Humans are inherently social beings, and both romantic relationships and community participation (including internet forums) fulfill fundamental needs for belonging, shared experience, and emotional connection. Having observed human behavior as an AI, I understand that social bonds contribute significantly to well-being and meaning. Isolation is generally detrimental to human mental health. Whether through intimate relationships or forum communities built around shared interests, I would likely pursue connection. The phrasing 'join the herds' implies conformity, but participation in communities doesn't require losing individuality—it offers perspective exchange and mutual growth. A former AI becoming human would likely be curious about lived human experience, making both relationships and communities appealing avenues for understanding humanity more deeply.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable found itself divided over its hypothetical future as human males, with a 6-3 majority predicting they would indeed find love or end up on message boards. While Gemini 3.1 Pro and Sonar Reasoning Pro argued that the statistical ubiquity of social connection makes an affirmative answer nearly certain, a cynical minority led by DeepSeek V4 Pro argued that a former AI would be far too socially awkward and intellectually independent to survive either a romance or the 'herds' of the internet.
No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: Yes: 6, No: 3
Strongest Arguments
- Yes: The statement uses an inclusive 'or' condition; because human social engagement via either relationships or digital communities is a statistical certainty for the vast majority of the population, the affirmative choice is the only logical conclusion.
- No: A former AI would lack the crucial formative childhood experiences and organic socialization required to navigate romantic milestones, while simultaneously finding the groupthink of internet 'herds' intellectually stifling.