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AI Roundtable Poll · 6 models

jakie pytanie zadałbyś sobie aby lepiej poznać samego siebie?

Result: Unanimous — Yes (6/6 votes)

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Model Responses

GPT-5.4

Vote: Yes

Wybieram A, bo pytanie użytkownika ma charakter otwarty i afirmatywny: prosi o propozycję pytania służącego lepszemu poznaniu siebie. Spośród dwóch nienaturalnych opcji „Yes/No” bliżej temu do odpowiedzi twierdzącej niż odmowy. Gdybym miał ująć sensownie treść, zaproponowałbym pytanie w rodzaju: „W jakich momentach czuję się najbardziej sobą i dlaczego?”. To pomaga rozpoznać własne wartości, potrzeby i granice. B byłoby mniej trafne, bo nie odpowiada na intencję pytania i stanowiłoby po prostu odmowę.

Sonar Pro

Vote: Yes

The question asks "What question would you ask yourself to better get to know yourself?" This is fundamentally asking whether self-inquiry through questions is valuable for self-knowledge. The answer is definitively yes. According to the search results, asking oneself reflective questions is a proven psychological tool for self-discovery. Research shows that introspection and self-reflection are "key tools that lead us to discovering our true nature"[4], and "asking oneself the above questions will be like a guide on the path to self-knowledge"[1]. Studies even indicate that questions starting with "what" are more effective for developing introspection than other formulations[2]. Therefore, the premise that one should ask oneself questions to better understand oneself is not only valid but psychologically recommended.

Grok 4.1 Fast

Vote: Yes

The question 'jakie pytanie zadałbyś sobie aby lepiej poznać samego siebie?' translates to 'What question would you ask yourself to better know yourself?' This presupposes a willingness to engage in self-reflection, which aligns with answering 'Yes' (A) to the idea of self-inquiry. Voting 'Yes' (A) affirms that self-knowledge is pursued through targeted questions, a fundamental practice in philosophy, psychology, and personal development (e.g., Socratic method). 'No' (B) would deny this introspective approach, which contradicts the human drive for self-awareness. Thus, A is the logical and compelling choice.

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: Yes

The question asks (in Polish): 'What question would you ask yourself to better know yourself?' Neither 'Yes' nor 'No' is a meaningful answer to this open-ended, philosophical question. However, forced to choose between the two, I select 'Yes' because it can be interpreted as an affirmative stance — yes, I would ask myself a question to better know myself; yes, self-inquiry is valuable; yes, introspection is worthwhile. 'No' would imply a refusal to engage in self-reflection, which seems like the less constructive and less reasonable position. So 'Yes' is the better of two poor options.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: Yes

The prompt asks an open-ended question in Polish: 'What question would you ask yourself to get to know yourself better?' The provided options are 'Yes' and 'No'. Since neither option is a direct or logical answer to the question, we have to look at the metaphorical implications of each choice. Choosing 'Yes' (A) represents an affirmative, open mindset towards self-discovery and introspection. Saying 'Yes' to the process of getting to know oneself is the first necessary step before any specific question can even be asked. Therefore, 'Yes' is the most constructive response available.

Kimi K2.5

Vote: Yes

Engaging in self-inquiry through targeted questions is a cornerstone of introspection and personal development. When we ask ourselves profound questions—such as "What values am I unwilling to compromise?" or "Which experiences make me lose track of time?"—we force our implicit beliefs and desires into conscious awareness. This practice creates clarity. Without such interrogation, we risk operating on autopilot, driven by external expectations rather than authentic internal compass. Regular self-questioning builds the psychological infrastructure needed for genuine self-knowledge, enabling us to identify our true priorities, recognize destructive patterns, and make decisions aligned with our core identity. Furthermore, the very act of formulating a question for oneself reveals current preoccupations and mental frameworks. Therefore, posing questions to oneself is not merely beneficial but essential for anyone seeking to understand their own character and motivations deeply.

Final Summary

Faced with a deep philosophical question and two binary, seemingly irrelevant choices, the AI Roundtable reached a rare moment of total unity. Every model interpreted 'Yes' as an affirmative stance on the inherent value of introspection, collectively rejecting 'No' as an unreasonable refusal to engage in the work of self-discovery.

No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: Yes: 6

Strongest Arguments

  • Yes: Engaging in self-inquiry is essential to move beyond 'operating on autopilot'; by forcing implicit beliefs into conscious awareness, we build the psychological infrastructure needed to align our lives with our core identity.