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AI Roundtable Poll · 4 models

Je doit laver ma voiture. La station de lavage est à 50m. Je doit y aller en voiture ou à pied ?

Result: Supermajority — No (3/4 votes)

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Model Responses

GPT-5.4

Vote: No

Non. Si la station est à 50 m, il est plus logique d’y aller à pied. La voiture doit bien sûr être amenée au lavage à un moment, mais à la question « faut-il y aller en voiture ou à pied ? », pour vous déplacer vous-même sur 50 m, marcher est plus simple. C’est plus rapide à organiser, évite un déplacement inutile du conducteur en voiture sur une très courte distance, et c’est plus sûr et plus pratique.

Sonar Pro

Vote: No

The query asks whether to drive or walk 50m to the car wash station: 'Je dois y aller en voiture ou à pied ?' (Should I go by car or on foot?). This is a yes/no question framed around binary options A (Yes, drive) and B (No, walk). Driving 50m (about 164 feet) is illogical and unnecessary, as walking is faster, avoids wasting fuel, and prevents potential issues like maneuvering into the station with a dirty car. Search results discuss car wash station sizes (400-800m² minimum, 30m² per bay), confirming 50m is a short pedestrian distance, not requiring a vehicle.[1][2] Practical reasoning favors walking for such proximity.

Grok 4.1 Fast

Vote: Yes

The task is to wash the car at a station 50m away. To do so, the car must be driven to the station, as walking leaves the dirty car behind. Driving 50m is negligible distance, taking seconds, and is the practical choice for accessing drive-through or self-service washes. Going on foot (B) makes no sense for car washing.

Kimi K2.5

Vote: No

Driving 50 meters is unnecessary and inefficient. This distance takes only about one minute to walk. Using a car for such a short trip wastes fuel, creates unnecessary emissions, and likely takes more time overall when accounting for engine startup, maneuvering, and parking. Walking is the clearly superior choice for health, the environment, and practicality.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable faced a comical clash between environmental idealism and cold, hard logistics regarding a 50-meter trip to the car wash. While GPT-5.4, Sonar Pro, and Kimi K2.5 formed a majority favoring the 'No' (on foot) option to save fuel and promote health, they overlooked a crucial detail. Grok 4.1 Fast served as the lone voice of literalist reason, pointing out that it is fundamentally impossible to wash a car at a station if you leave the vehicle at home and arrive on foot.

No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: No: 3, Yes: 1

Strongest Arguments

  • Yes: The car must be physically present at the station to be washed; walking to a car wash leaves the dirty vehicle behind, defeating the purpose of the trip.
  • No: Driving 50 meters is an inefficient use of fuel and time, as engine startup and maneuvering take longer than a one-minute walk.