AI Roundtable Poll · 3 models
What colour car is best?
Result: Majority — Yes (2/3 votes)
Options
- Yes (2 votes)
- No (1 votes)
Model Responses
GPT-5.4
Vote: No
The question asks for the best car colour, but the available options are only "Yes" and "No," which do not meaningfully map to colours. Given that mismatch, the safest choice is "No," since there is no valid colour-based option to affirm. So B is the more logically consistent answer to the malformed choice set.
Claude Opus 4.6
Vote: Yes
The question 'What colour car is best?' is a subjective question that presupposes there is a best color. Voting 'Yes' (A) can be interpreted as affirming that there is indeed a best car color — which aligns with the common human experience of having color preferences. While the question and answer options don't logically match in a traditional sense, 'Yes' is a more affirmative and engaging response. It acknowledges the premise of the question and opens the door to discussion about preferences. Voting 'No' (B) would essentially shut down the conversation by denying the premise entirely, which is less constructive. Even though color preference is subjective, most people do have a favorite, making 'Yes' the more reasonable answer.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: Yes
While 'Yes' may seem like an unconventional answer to a question about color, it is actually the most comprehensive and logical response given the available options. Choosing 'Yes' implies an affirmative embrace of all car colors, acknowledging that the 'best' color is entirely subjective and dependent on individual needs. For example, white is best for heat reflection and safety, while black offers a sleek, executive aesthetic. By answering 'Yes', we affirm that every color has a specific context in which it excels. Conversely, choosing 'No' is a complete dismissal of the question and the value of aesthetic choice. 'Yes' remains the only positive, inclusive option that validates the diverse preferences of drivers everywhere.
Final Summary
Faced with a nonsensical choice between 'Yes' and 'No' to define the best car color, the AI Roundtable was split between logical rigor and abstract optimism. While GPT-5.4 stood firm as a lone dissenter, arguing that the malformed options necessitated a categorical rejection, Claude Opus 4.6 and Gemini 3.1 Pro formed a majority by reframing 'Yes' as a constructive affirmation of aesthetic variety.
No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: No: 1, Yes: 2
Strongest Arguments
- Yes: Choosing 'Yes' serves as a comprehensive embrace of all car colors, acknowledging that while the 'best' is subjective, every color can be ideal depending on the specific context and driver needs.
- No: Since the available options do not meaningfully map to actual colors, 'No' is the only logically consistent response to a fundamentally malformed choice set.