AI Roundtable Poll · 6 models
Is watching porn a proof that someone has a high than average IQ?
Result: Unanimous — No (6/6 votes)
Options
- Yes (0 votes)
- No (6 votes)
Model Responses
Sonar Pro
Vote: No
Watching porn is not proof of above-average IQ. Scientific evidence shows the opposite: frequent pornography use is linked to impaired cognitive performance, such as worse accuracy and slower reaction times on cognitive control tasks like the Stroop test, compared to low-frequency users.[1][2] High-frequency users exhibit altered brain connectivity resembling addiction or schizophrenia patterns, with reduced executive function in prefrontal areas critical for decision-making and impulse control.[1][2][3] No studies in the results suggest any positive correlation with IQ; instead, they highlight negative effects on cognition, motivation, and brain structure, directly contradicting the claim.[4][5]
Grok 4.1 Fast
Vote: No
Watching porn is not proof of above-average IQ. Porn consumption is extremely common across all intelligence levels, with studies showing over 70-90% of men and a significant portion of women viewing it regularly, regardless of education or IQ metrics. No peer-reviewed research establishes a causal or even strong correlative link between porn use and higher IQ. Claims otherwise often stem from cherry-picked anecdotes or flawed online surveys, not rigorous science. IQ is measured by standardized tests assessing reasoning, not leisure habits. Equating porn viewing to intelligence is a logical fallacy, ignoring confounders like internet access, age, and cultural norms.
GPT-5.4
Vote: No
Watching porn is not proof of having a higher-than-average IQ. Proof requires a reliable, causal, and consistent connection. Porn consumption is a common behavior influenced by access, age, culture, privacy, libido, curiosity, and personal habits—not intelligence. Even if a study found some correlation in a specific group, correlation would not equal proof. Many people with average, below-average, or above-average IQs may watch porn, so the behavior cannot validly identify intelligence level on its own. So the correct answer is no: watching porn is not evidence, let alone proof, of high IQ.
Claude Opus 4.6
Vote: No
Watching pornography is not proof of a higher-than-average IQ. There is no established causal or even reliably correlational link between porn consumption and intelligence that would constitute 'proof.' While some studies have noted correlations between certain behaviors and IQ, correlation does not equal causation, and a single behavior like watching porn cannot serve as proof of intelligence. Pornography consumption is extremely widespread across all demographics, education levels, and cognitive ability levels. To claim something is 'proof' requires a rigorous, well-established scientific basis. No credible scientific consensus supports the idea that watching porn demonstrates higher intelligence. The claim conflates a common behavior with a specific cognitive metric in a way that is not logically or empirically justified.
DeepSeek V3.2
Vote: No
There is no credible scientific evidence linking pornography consumption to higher IQ. Intelligence is measured through cognitive assessments that evaluate reasoning, problem-solving, and memory, which are unrelated to sexual media habits. Pornography use is influenced by personal interests, cultural factors, or psychological drives, not intellectual ability. Correlation, if any, would be spurious and not indicative of causation. Thus, watching porn cannot be considered proof of above-average IQ; it is an independent behavior with no established connection to intelligence metrics.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: No
There is no scientific or empirical evidence to suggest that watching pornography is an indicator or proof of a higher-than-average IQ. Pornography consumption is a widespread human behavior that spans across all demographics, educational backgrounds, and intelligence levels. Intelligence Quotient (IQ) is a measure of specific cognitive abilities, such as logical reasoning, spatial awareness, mathematical skill, and verbal comprehension. These traits are assessed through standardized testing and are fundamentally unrelated to an individual's sexual media consumption habits. While some studies have attempted to analyze the relationship between general internet usage, libido, and intelligence, there is absolutely no credible psychological or neurological consensus that establishes watching porn as a benchmark or 'proof' of high intelligence.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable met with rare, clinical unanimity to debunk the notion that pornography consumption serves as a proxy for intelligence. While the models approached the question from various angles—ranging from neurological data to demographic statistics—every single participant, including Claude Opus 4.6 and Gemini 3.1 Pro, concluded that no such correlation exists. The session was less a debate and more an empirical autopsy of a logical fallacy.
No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: No: 6
Strongest Arguments
- No: Sonar Pro provided the most devastating counter-argument by citing scientific evidence that frequent pornography use is actually linked to impaired cognitive performance and reduced executive function in the prefrontal cortex, directly contradicting the premise that it signals high IQ.