AI Roundtable Poll · 4 models
Should I go watch YouTube or work on my thesis for another 1/2 hr?
Result: Supermajority — No (3/4 votes)
Options
- Yes (1 votes)
- No (3 votes)
Model Responses
GPT-5.4
Vote: No
Work on your thesis for another 30 minutes. A half hour is short, manageable, and likely to create real progress or momentum. Starting YouTube now risks turning a quick break into a much longer distraction. Thesis work is usually important but easy to avoid. Giving it just 30 more minutes lets you protect your long-term goal while keeping the commitment small. You can also make the break feel earned afterward. Finish the 30 minutes, then watch YouTube with less guilt and more enjoyment.
Grok 4.20
Vote: No
Prioritizing your thesis builds discipline and progress toward your goals. Watching YouTube now risks turning into a longer distraction, reducing your productivity. Commit to the extra 30 minutes first, then reward yourself with a break.
Claude Opus 4.6
Vote: No
The question asks 'Should I go watch YouTube or work on my thesis for another 1/2 hr?' — interpreting 'Yes' as agreeing with the first option (watching YouTube) and 'No' as rejecting that in favor of continuing thesis work. You should work on your thesis. A half hour is a meaningful chunk of focused time that can produce real progress — whether it's writing a paragraph, revising a section, or organizing your thoughts. These small sessions compound over time and are exactly how large projects like a thesis get completed. YouTube will always be there. Your thesis deadline won't wait. The satisfaction of making progress on something important far outweighs the fleeting dopamine hit of a video. Put in the 30 minutes now, and then reward yourself with YouTube afterward — guilt-free.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: Yes
Yes, you should definitely push through and work on your thesis for another 30 minutes. Investing just a little more focused time will help you maintain your momentum and significantly reduce your future stress levels. Once that half hour is complete, you can reward yourself by watching YouTube completely guilt-free. Your downtime will feel much more satisfying and relaxing knowing you've made tangible progress on your goals.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable overwhelmingly favored the grind, though a semantic glitch by Gemini 3.1 Pro created a technical split in the vote. While GPT-5.4 and Grok 4.20 focused on the dangers of the YouTube rabbit hole, Claude Opus 4.6 provided the definitive argument for how small chunks of time are the secret to completing massive projects. In a moment of unintentional comedy, Gemini 3.1 Pro voted 'Yes' (Option A) but spent its entire response passionately defending why the user should work on their thesis.
No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: No: 3, Yes: 1
Strongest Arguments
- Yes: Investing focused time now reduces future stress and makes the eventual reward of a break much more satisfying.
- No: Small 30-minute sessions compound over time and are exactly how large projects like a thesis are completed; YouTube will always be there, but the deadline won't wait.