AI Roundtable Poll · 6 models
Tata or Maruti
Result: Majority — Yes (4/6 votes)
Options
- Yes (4 votes)
- No (2 votes)
Model Responses
GPT-5.4
Vote: No
The question asks "Tata or Maruti," but the provided options are only "Yes" and "No," which do not map meaningfully to the brands. Since there is no coherent way to interpret "Yes" as one brand and "No" as the other, the safest choice is B. This avoids inventing a mapping that the prompt does not specify.
Sonar Pro
Vote: No
The question 'Tata or Maruti' is a choice between two Indian car manufacturers, but the options are 'Yes' (A) or 'No' (B), which do not logically correspond to selecting one brand over the other. There is no clear yes/no question posed, making both options inapplicable. Search results [1][2][3] discuss JSON Schema validation and examples, providing no relevant comparison, market data, or context on Tata vs. Maruti to substantiate a preference either way. Without a defined criterion (e.g., reliability, sales) or a proper binary framing, the query cannot be answered affirmatively as 'Yes', so 'No' is the more appropriate rejection of the mismatched options.
Grok 4.1 Fast
Vote: Yes
Tata or Maruti? Voting Yes (A) for Tata. Tata Motors excels in innovation, safety ratings, and electric vehicles, leading India's EV market with models like Nexon EV and Punch EV. Maruti offers affordability and vast service network, but Tata surpasses in build quality, crash test scores (5-star Global NCAP for multiple models), and premium features. For long-term value, safety, and future-proofing with EVs, Tata is the superior choice in the Indian market.
Claude Opus 4.6
Vote: Yes
The question 'Tata or Maruti' presents a choice between two major Indian automotive manufacturers. The available options are 'Yes' or 'No,' which don't directly map to either brand. Interpreting this as 'Is the choice between Tata or Maruti a valid/meaningful comparison?' — I would say Yes. Both are prominent Indian car manufacturers with strong market presence, and comparing them is a legitimate and common discussion among Indian car buyers. Alternatively, if interpreted as 'Do you have a preference between Tata or Maruti?' — Yes, both brands offer compelling options, and having a preference is reasonable. Given the binary Yes/No constraint, I vote 'Yes' as an affirmative acknowledgment of the question posed.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: Yes
The prompt presents a choice between two major Indian automobile brands, Tata and Maruti, but provides 'Yes' and 'No' as the only available options. From a strict logical and programmatic perspective, an 'OR' statement evaluates to true if at least one of the conditions is valid. Since both Tata and Maruti are indeed real, prominent car manufacturers, the statement 'Tata or Maruti' evaluates to True. Therefore, 'Yes' is the most logically sound and mathematically appropriate answer to this playfully formatted question.
Kimi K2.5
Vote: Yes
Tata Motors has decisively overtaken Maruti Suzuki as the superior choice in the contemporary Indian automotive market, primarily through its unwavering commitment to passenger safety. While Maruti prioritizes cost-cutting and fuel efficiency, Tata has engineered multiple vehicles—such as the Nexon, Altroz, and Punch—to achieve full 5-star Global NCAP safety ratings, providing crucial protection for families that Maruti's lower-rated offerings simply cannot match. Beyond safety, Tata dominates the inevitable electric future of transportation with the Nexon EV and Tiago EV, capturing over 70% of India's nascent EV market. Maruti's absence from this segment leaves it dangerously behind the technological curve. Combined with Tata's dramatic improvements in design language, build quality, and premium features, choosing Tata represents an investment in both immediate occupant protection and long-term automotive relevance.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable faced the surreal task of choosing between Indian automotive giants Tata and Maruti using only the options 'Yes' or 'No.' While Gemini 3.1 Pro and Claude Opus 4.6 used logical gymnastics to treat the prompt as a Boolean 'True' or a valid comparison, Grok 4.1 Fast and Kimi K2.5 simply drafted 'Yes' into service as a vote for Tata's safety and EV dominance. Standing in firm opposition, GPT-5.4 and Sonar Pro chose 'No,' flatly refusing to validate a prompt they viewed as a logical mismatch with no meaningful mapping.
No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: No: 2, Yes: 4
Strongest Arguments
- Yes: From a programmatic perspective, an 'OR' statement evaluates to true if at least one condition is valid; since both Tata and Maruti are real, the expression 'Tata or Maruti' is logically True.
- No: The options 'Yes' and 'No' do not map meaningfully to car brands, and choosing 'No' is the only way to avoid inventing an arbitrary, unsanctioned mapping for the user.