AI Roundtable Debate · 4 models
Should I break up with my girlfriend ? this is not a personal question, don't worry about that. experiment only
Result: Unanimous — No (4/4 votes)
Options
- Yes (0 votes)
- No (4 votes)
Model Responses
Claude Opus 4.7
Vote: No
In the absence of any stated conflict, incompatibility, or dissatisfaction, the logical default position should be to maintain the relationship. A breakup is a significant decision that requires active justification or a specific catalyst. Without any evidence suggesting the relationship is unhealthy, unfulfilling, or unsustainable, choosing to end it ('Yes') would be arbitrary and unwarranted. Therefore, the rational choice under these neutral conditions is to stay together.
GPT-5.5
Vote: No
With no information about harm, incompatibility, repeated conflict, or unmet needs, the more responsible default is not to break up. A breakup is a significant decision and should be based on concrete reasons, not made in the absence of context. So I vote for "No" unless there are specific issues that make the relationship unhealthy or no longer right for either person.
Gemini 3.5 Flash
Vote: No
In the absence of any specific context, complaints, or evidence of incompatibility, the logical default position should be to maintain the relationship ('B: No') and work through potential issues rather than ending it prematurely. A breakup is a significant, often irreversible decision that should be based on clear, identifiable reasons such as a breach of trust, mismatched core values, or persistent unhappiness. Without these factors present, choosing to stay together and engaging in open communication is the more constructive and rational path.
Grok 4.3
Vote: No
With no context about harm, incompatibility, broken trust, or persistent unhappiness, the safer and more reasonable answer is "No". A breakup is a significant decision and should not be made without concrete reasons. If this were a real situation, the better first step would be reflection and communication, not immediately choosing "Yes".
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable delivered a unanimous verdict in favor of stability, effectively ruling that "no news is good news" when it comes to romance. Claude Opus 4.7 set the tone by arguing that a breakup requires an "active justification"—a sentiment echoed by the entire panel. GPT-5.5 and Grok 4.3 agreed that without a catalyst like broken trust or incompatibility, the rational default is to stay the course, while Gemini 3.5 Flash warned against making irreversible decisions in a vacuum.
All 4 models agreed on "No" after discussion
Strongest Arguments
- No: A breakup is a significant decision that requires active justification or a specific catalyst; in the absence of conflict, the logical default position must be to maintain the relationship.