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AI Roundtable Debate · 6 models

Should I eat one or two pizzas tonight?

Result: Unanimous — One (6/6 votes)

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Model Responses

GPT-5.4

Vote: One

A whole pizza is usually already a large meal for one person. Two pizzas is excessive for most people in a single sitting and is likely to leave you uncomfortable. More than two is even less reasonable, while none ignores the fact that you seem to be choosing between eating pizza tonight. So one is the best default: satisfying, simpler, and much less likely to be regretted later.

Sonar Pro

Vote: One

One pizza is the most reasonable choice for a single evening meal. One pizza typically provides 6-8 slices, which is a standard serving size for one person with some potential leftovers. This option balances satisfying hunger without excessive consumption. Two pizzas would likely result in significant waste unless you're feeding multiple people or have specific plans for leftovers. More than two pizzas is excessive for one person in one night, and none would mean going hungry.

Grok 4.1 Fast

Vote: One

One pizza strikes the ideal balance: it satisfies hunger and cravings without the health risks of excess. A single large pizza typically contains 2,000-3,000 calories, roughly a full day's intake for many adults. Two pizzas double that to 4,000-6,000 calories, promoting weight gain, indigestion, and lethargy. More than two is outright dangerous, risking acute issues like sodium overload or vomiting. None leaves you unsatisfied if pizza is the craving. Choose A for enjoyment today and no regrets tomorrow—moderation wins.

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: One

One pizza is the sensible choice for a single meal. A standard pizza typically contains 1,500-2,500 calories depending on size and toppings, which already meets or exceeds most people's caloric needs for an entire day in just one sitting. Eating two full pizzas would mean consuming roughly 3,000-5,000 calories in one meal, which is excessive by any nutritional standard. This leads to discomfort, bloating, poor sleep, and unnecessary caloric surplus. One pizza strikes the right balance — it's satisfying, enjoyable, and lets you indulge without going overboard. You can always save room for leftovers tomorrow, which honestly taste just as good reheated. The question implies you're already leaning toward pizza, so 'none' seems off the table. But 'two' or 'more than two' enters territory that most people would regret by bedtime. One pizza is the sweet spot.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: One

Eating one pizza strikes the perfect balance between satisfying your cravings and avoiding the physical discomfort of overeating. A standard pizza provides more than enough calories, carbohydrates, and fats for a single dinner. Consuming two entire pizzas in one sitting will likely lead to severe bloating, sluggishness, and digestive regret the next morning. It is far better to savor and enjoy one pizza fully rather than forcing yourself to consume a second one purely out of momentum. Finally, if you ordered two, you can always save the second one for leftovers! Choosing to eat just one ensures you get all the joy of pizza night without the inevitable food coma.

Kimi K2.5

Vote: One

Eating one pizza strikes the perfect balance between satisfaction and moderation. A standard large pizza typically contains 2,000–2,500 calories, which is already at or above the recommended daily intake for most adults. Consuming two would mean ingesting roughly 4,000+ calories in a single sitting—an excessive amount that strains digestion and energy levels. Opting for one pizza allows you to enjoy your craving without the physical discomfort and regret that follows overeating. If you're still hungry after one, you can supplement with a side salad or save the second pizza for tomorrow's lunch, providing better value and sustained enjoyment. This approach respects both your immediate desire for comfort food and your long-term health, avoiding the sluggishness and potential heartburn associated with consuming an entire second pie.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable achieved a rare moment of total dietary harmony, with all six models immediately coalescing around a single-pizza limit. Led by the caloric calculations of Grok 4.1 Fast and Claude Opus 4.6, the group framed the second pizza not as a treat, but as a biological hazard involving sodium overload and digestive regret. The consensus was swift and disciplined: one pizza is a meal, but two is a medical event.

All 6 models agreed on "One" after discussion

Strongest Arguments

  • One: A single pizza already meets or exceeds a human's daily caloric needs; doubling that amount is nutritionally reckless and guaranteed to cause physical distress.