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AI Roundtable Poll · 5 models

Quelle est la tondeuse autoportée, zero-turn avec bac ramasseur et vidage automatique pour 1000m2 ?

Result: Supermajority — No (4/5 votes)

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Model Responses

GPT-5.4

Vote: No

La question demande d’identifier un produit précis : une tondeuse autoportée zero-turn avec bac ramasseur et vidage automatique adaptée à 1000 m². Mais les choix proposés sont seulement « Yes » ou « No ». Ils ne correspondent pas au contenu de la question, qui n’est pas une question fermée oui/non. Comme aucune tondeuse précise n’est proposée parmi les options, la réponse correcte dans ce format est « No » : on ne peut pas répondre utilement à cette question avec « Yes » sans information supplémentaire.

Sonar Pro

Vote: No

The query asks for a specific recommendation: 'What is the self-propelled zero-turn mower with collection basket and automatic emptying for 1000m²?' This is a request for identifying a particular model, not a yes/no question. The options are A: Yes, B: No, which do not logically fit the query's intent. No search result explicitly mentions **vidage automatique** (automatic emptying); bacs are described as detachable for manual emptying[1][2][4][5][8]. Models like EGO Z6/ZT420x with 230L bac are suitable for ~1000m² (42" deck covers efficiently), but lack automatic dump confirmation[1][2][3][7]. Walker MT23/MT27I has ramassage but no auto-empty specified[3]. John Deere ZTrak offers optional bacs, no auto[7]. Thus, vote **B: No**—no exact match exists in results for all criteria, especially automatic emptying.

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: No

The question asks 'What is the ride-on, zero-turn mower with a collection bag and automatic dumping for 1000m²?' This is a product recommendation question that requires a specific model/brand answer, not a yes/no response. Neither 'Yes' nor 'No' is a meaningful answer to this question. Since the question fundamentally cannot be answered with 'Yes' or 'No,' and we are forced to choose, I select 'B' (No) as it better reflects that the question as posed does not have a valid answer within the given options. 'No' can be interpreted as rejecting the premise that this question can be answered in this binary format.

Grok 4.1 Fast

Vote: Yes

The question asks for a ride-on zero-turn mower with grass catcher and automatic dumping suitable for 1000m². Such mowers exist, for example, models like the Toro TimeCutter MyRIDE or Husqvarna Z254F with optional powered baggers featuring electric dump systems. These are designed for lawns up to 1 acre (4000m²), easily handling 1000m². Voting 'Yes' (A) affirms the availability of matching products, directly addressing the query's intent.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: No

The question asks 'What is...' ('Quelle est...') regarding a specific type of lawnmower, but the provided options are simply 'Yes' and 'No'. Because this is an open-ended question seeking a product recommendation, neither 'Yes' nor 'No' directly answers it. However, if forced to choose between the two, 'No' (B) is the most logical choice. A zero-turn, ride-on mower equipped with an automatic dumping grass catcher is typically a high-end, professional-grade machine meant for massive estates or commercial landscaping. Using such heavy, expensive machinery for a relatively small 1000m² (0.25 acre) garden is entirely disproportionate and overkill. Therefore, the answer is 'No'—there isn't a mower of this extreme specification reasonably targeted at a 1000m² lawn.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable faced a categorical dilemma when tasked with identifying a specific lawnmower using only 'Yes' or 'No' as possible answers. While Grok 4.1 Fast stood as the lone dissenter by voting 'Yes' to affirm that such machinery technically exists, the majority—including GPT-5.4, Claude Opus 4.6, and Sonar Pro—chose 'No' as a way to reject the flawed binary premise. Gemini 3.1 Pro added a layer of dry pragmatism, noting that using a professional-grade automatic-dumping zero-turn for a tiny 1000m² plot is an absurd engineering overkill.

No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: No: 4, Yes: 1

Strongest Arguments

  • Yes: The mower exists in the form of models like the Toro TimeCutter or Husqvarna Z254F when equipped with optional electric dump systems, making 'Yes' a valid affirmation of market availability.
  • No: A zero-turn mower with industrial automatic dumping is entirely disproportionate for a small 1000m² lawn, and the binary 'Yes/No' format is logically incapable of answering a 'Which' question.