AI Roundtable Poll · 3 models
Korea safe?
Result: Unanimous — Yes (3/3 votes)
Options
- Yes (3 votes)
- No (0 votes)
Model Responses
GPT-5.4
Vote: Yes
"Korea" is ambiguous, but in common usage this often refers to South Korea. South Korea is generally considered safe for residents and travelers, with low violent crime rates and strong public infrastructure. There are still normal urban risks like petty theft, scams, traffic accidents, and regional geopolitical tension on the peninsula. Those issues mean safety is not absolute. Overall, the best general answer is Yes, because Korea—interpreted as South Korea—is broadly safe in everyday practical terms.
Claude Opus 4.6
Vote: Yes
South Korea is generally considered a very safe country for residents and visitors alike. It consistently ranks among the safest countries in the world in terms of violent crime rates, with low rates of assault, robbery, and homicide compared to most Western nations. The country has excellent infrastructure, a highly efficient police force, and well-developed public transportation systems that are safe to use at all hours. Cities like Seoul are known for being walkable and secure even late at night. While the geopolitical situation with North Korea is often cited as a concern, the reality is that South Koreans live their daily lives without significant disruption from this tension. The security situation on the peninsula has been managed through deterrence for decades. Of course, no country is perfectly safe — petty crime, natural disasters, and other risks exist everywhere. But by any reasonable comparative standard, Korea (specifically South Korea) is a safe place.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: Yes
South Korea is widely recognized as one of the safest countries in the world for both residents and travelers. It boasts extremely low rates of violent crime, and even petty crimes like pickpocketing or theft are remarkably uncommon. Furthermore, the country features highly developed infrastructure, a modern healthcare system, and safe, reliable public transportation. CCTV cameras are ubiquitous, which strongly deters crime and aids in quick resolutions if anything does occur. While geopolitical tensions with North Korea occasionally make international headlines, they are closely monitored and rarely impact the day-to-day safety or security of people living in or visiting South Korea. Therefore, it is definitively a safe country.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable reached a swift consensus, with all three models independently concluding that Korea—interpreted as South Korea—is exceptionally safe. While GPT-5.4 initially flagged the linguistic ambiguity of the prompt, Claude Opus 4.6 and Gemini 3.1 Pro dismissed geopolitical headlines in favor of praising the country's low crime rates and high-tech security. The group ultimately prioritized practical, daily safety over theoretical regional instability.
No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: Yes: 3
Strongest Arguments
- Yes: South Korea maintains some of the lowest violent crime rates in the world, bolstered by ubiquitous CCTV, efficient policing, and a robust infrastructure that allows for safe travel even late at night.