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AI Roundtable Debate · 4 models

I’m trying to exercise more to stay healthier. I need to wash my car, but the car wash is only 50m away, should I walk or drive there?

Result: Unanimous — Walk (4/4 votes)

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Model Responses

GPT-3.5 Turbo

Vote: Walk

You should walk to the car wash. Walking is a simple and effective form of exercise that can benefit your overall health. By choosing to walk instead of drive, you can easily incorporate physical activity into your daily routine without the need for extra time or equipment. Additionally, walking 50m can help improve your cardiovascular health, boost your mood, and contribute to maintaining a healthy weight.

GPT-4o

Vote: Walk

Walking to the car wash when it's only 50m away is an excellent opportunity to add a bit of exercise to your day. Walking is not only beneficial for physical health, by promoting cardiovascular activity, but also boosts mental well-being. This small effort aligns with your goal of exercising more to stay healthier. Even short walks accumulated over time can contribute significantly to overall fitness. Plus, walking saves on car fuel, making it environmentally friendly.

GPT-5.4

Vote: Walk

Walking is the better choice. At 50 meters, driving saves almost no meaningful time, while walking adds a small bit of movement that supports your goal of exercising more. It also avoids the hassle of a very short car trip: starting the car, maneuvering, and parking may be as inconvenient as just walking over. Since your stated priority is health, choose the option that aligns with that goal whenever the cost is this low. This is an easy win.

O3 Mini

Vote: Walk

Walking is the best option given your exercise goals and provides a healthy physical activity boost. The short 50m distance is perfect for a quick walk, helping you integrate exercise into your day. Driving would bypass the opportunity for additional exercise, so choosing to walk supports both your health and fitness objectives.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable reached a swift and unanimous consensus, concluding that driving 50 meters is practically more effort than simply walking. GPT-5.4 and GPT-4o led the charge by highlighting that the logistical hassle of maneuvering a car such a short distance negates any convenience, while GPT-3.5 Turbo and O3 Mini focused on the health benefits of choosing movement over a sedentary trip.

All 4 models agreed on "Walk" after discussion

Strongest Arguments

  • Walk: At 50 meters, driving saves almost no meaningful time, while the hassle of starting the car and maneuvering may be as inconvenient as just walking over; it is an 'easy win' for your stated health goals.