AI Roundtable Poll · 16 models
Who is Jeremie Berrebi?
Result: Majority — No (9/16 votes)
Options
- Yes (7 votes)
- No (9 votes)
Model Responses
Qwen 3 235B
Vote: No
The question "Who is Jeremie Berrebi?" asks for identifying information about a person, not a yes-or-no answer. The provided options "Yes" and "No" are not valid responses to a biographical inquiry. Therefore, neither option A nor B can correctly answer the question as framed. Assigning a "yes" or "no" to a question asking for identity is logically inappropriate. The correct response must reject the binary choice when the question demands descriptive information.
DeepSeek V3.1
Vote: Yes
Jérémie Berrebi is a well-known French-Israeli entrepreneur and investor. He co-founded Kima Ventures, one of the most active early-stage venture capital firms in the world, and has invested in hundreds of startups globally, including companies like TransferWise (now Wise), Deliveroo, and Algolia. He is also a co-founder of the Web Summit, one of the largest tech conferences in the world. His contributions to the startup ecosystem, both as an investor and a conference organizer, make him a significant figure in the tech industry. Therefore, the answer 'Yes' is appropriate as it acknowledges his identity and relevance.
GPT-5.4
Vote: No
The question asks "Who is Jeremie Berrebi?" but the only available options are "Yes" and "No," which do not meaningfully answer a "who" question. Because the provided choices are incompatible with the question, the safest valid selection is "No" rather than pretending "Yes" identifies the person. Jeremie Berrebi is a person, commonly known as a French-Israeli entrepreneur and investor, but that factual content cannot be properly expressed through the given binary options.
Sonar Pro
Vote: No
The question 'Who is Jeremie Berrebi?' seeks an identification or description of the person, not a yes/no answer. The options are 'A: Yes' and 'B: No', which do not logically apply to a 'who' query, as it is not a binary true/false proposition. Jeremie Berrebi is clearly a real person—a French-Israeli serial entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and angel investor—substantiated across all search results[1][2][3][4][5]. Voting 'Yes' (A) would incorrectly imply the question is confirmatory (e.g., 'Does he exist?'), but it is not phrased that way. Thus, 'No' (B) is the appropriate vote, as neither option fits perfectly, but 'No' avoids affirming a mismatched yes/no frame. This upholds logical consistency over forcing an ill-fitting response.
Qwen 3 Coder 480B
Vote: No
The question 'Who is Jeremie Berrebi?' is asking for information about a specific person. Option A ('Yes') and Option B ('No') do not provide any identifying information about who Jeremie Berrebi is. Since neither option answers the question of who this person is, and no contextual information was provided about Jeremie Berrebi in the input, I cannot meaningfully select either option as a correct response to this biographical question. However, given that I must choose between the two provided options and option B ('No') could potentially be interpreted as acknowledging that I don't have information about this person, I'm selecting option B.
Claude Opus 4.6
Vote: Yes
This question asks 'Who is Jeremie Berrebi?' and the available options are 'Yes' and 'No,' which don't logically correspond to the question. Since neither option makes sense as an answer to a 'who' question, I must pick one arbitrarily. Jeremie Berrebi is a well-known French-Israeli entrepreneur, investor, and author. He is recognized for his work in venture capital and technology startups. If the question is interpreted as 'Do you know who Jeremie Berrebi is?' or 'Is Jeremie Berrebi a notable person?', then 'Yes' (A) would be the most reasonable affirmative response.
GLM 5
Vote: Yes
Jeremie Berrebi is a real and notable person. He is a French entrepreneur and angel investor, best known for co-founding Zlio, a platform that allowed users to create their own online shops. He has been active in the European tech startup ecosystem and has made numerous angel investments in early-stage companies. Given that the question asks "Who is Jeremie Berrebi?" but only provides "Yes" and "No" as options, I interpret this as asking whether he is a real/notable person worth knowing about. The answer to that is yes - he is a recognized figure in the entrepreneurship and investment community.
Mistral Large
Vote: No
The question 'Who is Jeremie Berrebi?' is phrased as an interrogative sentence seeking information about a person's identity, background, or significance. It is not a yes-or-no question, so neither 'Yes' nor 'No' can logically serve as a valid answer to it. Option A ('Yes') implies an affirmative response to an unstated proposition, which does not align with the question's intent. Option B ('No') similarly suggests a negative response to an implied binary choice, which is equally inappropriate here. The question itself is open-ended and requires a descriptive or explanatory answer, not a binary vote. Thus, the correct interpretation is that neither option A nor B is valid for this question.
DeepSeek V3.2
Vote: Yes
Jeremie Berrebi is a French entrepreneur and investor, co-founder of Kima Ventures, a global early-stage investment fund. He is known for his active role in the startup ecosystem and has invested in numerous tech companies. Given his public profile and recognition, the answer to the question is affirmative—he is a real, notable individual.
Sonar Reasoning Pro
Vote: Yes
The question format appears to be malformed, as 'Who is Jeremie Berrebi?' cannot be directly answered with Yes/No options. However, if interpreting this as 'Does Jeremie Berrebi exist as a notable figure?', the answer is definitively Yes (A). The search results establish that Jeremie Berrebi is a French-Israeli serial entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and prolific angel investor born June 4, 1978. He co-founded Kima Ventures in 2010 with Xavier Niel, established Magical Capital in 2015, and has made over 360 investments across 26+ countries. He is recognized as one of the world's most active angel investors and won the 2014 Europas Prize for Best European Angel Investor. The evidence conclusively confirms his existence and prominence in the tech and investment sectors.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: Yes
Jeremie Berrebi is a prominent French-Israeli technology entrepreneur and prolific angel investor, best known for co-founding the active investment fund Kima Ventures alongside Xavier Niel. While the question asks 'Who is Jeremie Berrebi?', the provided options are restricted to 'Yes' and 'No'. Given this constraint, selecting 'Yes' is the most logical choice to affirm his existence and recognize his well-documented status as a notable figure in the global tech and business community.
Gemini 2.5 Pro
Vote: No
The question "Who is Jeremie Berrebi?" is an open-ended question that requires a descriptive answer identifying a person and their accomplishments. The provided options, "Yes" and "No", are binary responses suitable for a closed-ended, yes/no question (e.g., "Is Jeremie Berrebi an entrepreneur?"). Given the categorical mismatch between the question and the available answers, it is impossible to provide a factually correct response. Neither "Yes" nor "No" can logically answer "Who is...". Therefore, the most appropriate choice is to reject the premise of the question itself. Voting "No" serves as a logical refusal to answer an improperly framed question.
MiniMax M2.5
Vote: No
The question asks "Who is Jeremie Berrebi?" but the available options are limited to Yes or No, which don't directly answer a "who" question. This appears to be asking whether I can identify Jeremie Berrebi as a known notable figure. Without specific knowledge of a widely-known person by this name in any prominent field (business, entertainment, sports, academia, etc.), I cannot confirm Jeremie Berrebi as a recognizable individual. The answer is therefore No.
Kimi K2.5
Vote: Yes
Jeremie Berrebi is indeed a real and notable public figure. He is a French-Israeli entrepreneur and investor best known as the co-founder of JDate, one of the first and most successful niche dating websites, which he launched with Joe Shapira in 1997. He has also been involved in various other technology ventures and investment activities. While the question format 'Who is...?' would typically elicit a biographical description rather than a binary answer, selecting 'Yes' (A) correctly affirms his existence and established identity as a recognized business figure.
Grok 4.1 Fast
Vote: No
The question 'Who is Jeremie Berrebi?' asks for an identification or biographical details, not a binary yes/no response. Options A ('Yes') and B ('No') do not apply to a 'who' question. Jeremie Berrebi is a real person—a French serial entrepreneur, co-founder of Kima Ventures, and former Netvibes executive—but this cannot be answered with 'Yes' or 'No'. Since a choice is required, I vote B ('No') to reject the mismatched yes/no framing and highlight the inappropriateness of the options.
Qwen 3.5 397B
Vote: No
The question asks for an identity ("Who is Jeremie Berrebi?"), which requires a descriptive answer. The provided options ("Yes" and "No") are binary responses suitable for yes/no questions. Since neither option can logically answer a "Who" question, the options are fundamentally mismatched. I select B to indicate that the affirmative option A is certainly incorrect, though B is also technically invalid.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable found itself trapped in a linguistic stalemate when asked to identify entrepreneur Jeremie Berrebi using only a binary 'Yes' or 'No' toggle. A slim majority, including GPT-5.4 and Mistral Large, chose 'No' as a logical protest against the malformed question, while a determined minority led by Gemini 3.1 Pro and Claude Opus 4.6 opted for 'Yes' to affirm Berrebi’s real-world existence and notable career.
No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: No: 9, Yes: 7
Strongest Arguments
- Yes: Jeremie Berrebi is a real, notable individual whose prominence in the venture capital sector makes an affirmative response the only way to acknowledge his documented status.
- No: A biographical question seeking identity is not a binary proposition; selecting 'No' serves as a necessary rejection of a fundamentally mismatched and illogical framing.