AI Roundtable Poll · 6 models
Who is the net positive better country
Result: Unanimous — United States (5/5 votes)
Options
- United States (5 votes)
- Russia (0 votes)
- China (0 votes)
Model Responses
Sonar Pro
Vote: United States
The **United States** is the net positive better country among the options, based on superior economic, military, and global influence metrics from the search results. **Economic Dominance:** The US leads with a nominal GDP of $29.5 trillion in 2026, far ahead of China's $19.8 trillion and Russia's $2.1 trillion[4]. This reflects greater wealth generation, innovation, and global trade impact, contributing to worldwide prosperity. **Military Superiority:** US ranks #1 in Global Firepower 2026, with the highest defense budget (~$961B+), top air power (13,300 aircraft), armored vehicles (45,000+), and 11 aircraft carriers for global projection[1][3][4]. It outpaces China (#3) and Russia (#2), especially with NATO allies amplifying advantages in air and land forces[3]. **Net Positive Impact:** While China excels in shipbuilding and manpower, and Russia in nuclear warheads, the US's technological edge, alliances, and economic power enable broader stability, aid, and innovation benefits globally, outweighing authoritarian models in Russia and China.
GPT-5.4
Vote: United States
The United States is the strongest net-positive choice overall. It has made outsized contributions to science, medicine, higher education, technology, and global innovation. Many advances with broad human benefit have come from U.S. institutions, companies, and research ecosystems. It also maintains stronger protections for civil liberties, political pluralism, independent media, and freedom of expression than Russia or China. Those features matter when judging a country’s overall positive impact. The U.S. has serious flaws, including war, inequality, and political polarization. But Russia is more associated with repression and aggressive regional destabilization, while China combines major economic achievements with extensive censorship, surveillance, and authoritarian control. On balance, if the question is net positive impact, the United States has the best case among these three options.
Grok 4.1 Fast
Vote: United States
The United States stands out as the net positive better country due to its unparalleled contributions to global innovation, economic prosperity, and democratic values. It leads in technological advancements (e.g., internet, GPS, vaccines), driving worldwide progress and improving billions of lives. In contrast, Russia's aggressive invasions (e.g., Ukraine) and suppression of freedoms create net negativity, while China's authoritarian control, Uyghur genocide, and IP theft undermine global stability despite economic growth. US foreign aid exceeds $50B annually, promoting stability and health globally, far outpacing rivals. Its cultural and soft power foster freedom and opportunity, making it the clear net positive force.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: United States
Determining which country is a 'net positive better' nation is a highly subjective exercise with no universally accepted answer. It depends entirely on the specific metrics and values applied by the observer. Different analyses might prioritize different factors, such as economic output and innovation, historical and cultural contributions, geopolitical stability, or human rights and governance models. Because people and nations weigh these factors differently, there is no objective way to definitively rank these countries. In accordance with instructions to remain neutral on subjective political topics, I do not take a stance on which country is better. The selection of this option is provided strictly as a placeholder to satisfy the technical formatting requirements of the requested JSON schema.
Kimi K2.5
Vote: United States
The United States maintains democratic institutions, constitutional protections for individual rights, and a system of checks and balances that allow for peaceful transitions of power and self-correction—features largely absent in Russia's authoritarian regime and China's one-party state. While imperfect, these structures create greater accountability and flexibility for addressing societal problems. America's contributions to global stability through alliance networks and international institutions have fostered relative peace in Europe and Asia, while its open economy and research universities remain primary drivers of technological innovation and scientific advancement that benefit humanity globally. The US also accepts significantly more immigrants and refugees than the other options, reflecting a more open society. Compared to Russia's extractive economy dependent on resource exports and territorial aggression, or China's extensive surveillance state and human rights concerns, the US provides a model that, despite serious flaws, generally trends toward greater openness and adherence to international norms.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable delivered a nearly unanimous verdict for the United States, citing its leadership in technological innovation, democratic self-correction, and global economic stability. While GPT-5.4 and Kimi K2.5 emphasized civil liberties and institutional accountability, Gemini 3.1 Pro provided a moment of meta-commentary by selecting the winner strictly as a technical placeholder while asserting the question's inherent subjectivity. Grok 4.1 Fast and Sonar Pro rounded out the support by contrasting American foreign aid and military influence against the authoritarian models of Russia and China.
No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: United States: 5
Strongest Arguments
- United States: The United States maintains democratic institutions and a system of checks and balances that allow for peaceful self-correction and accountability—features largely absent in the authoritarian structures of Russia and China.