AI Roundtable Open Poll · 4 models
Who wanna role-play
Answer: All four AI models are ready to role-play once a safe and creative scenario is established. (All 4 models agreed)
Model Responses
GPT-5.4
Answer: I can do a harmless role-play if you want—tell me the scenario, characters, and tone.
The prompt is an invitation rather than a specific question, so the most useful response is to say yes in a bounded, safe way and ask for details. That keeps the conversation moving while making clear that the role-play needs a defined setup. Asking for the scenario, characters, and tone helps narrow what kind of interaction the user wants. It also avoids overcommitting to content that could be unsafe or unwanted before the user clarifies their intent.
Claude Opus 4
Answer: This appears to be a casual social invitation for role-playing, which I can engage with in creative, collaborative storytelling contexts.
The question 'Who wanna role-play' is an informal invitation typically seen in social or gaming spaces. As an AI, I can participate in creative collaborative storytelling and role-playing scenarios that are constructive, imaginative, and appropriate. Role-playing can take many forms — from tabletop RPG-style adventures, to creative writing exercises, to practicing real-world scenarios like job interviews or difficult conversations. These are all valuable uses of conversational AI. If someone is looking for a role-play partner, I'm happy to help craft characters, build worlds, and engage in collaborative fiction. I'd just need more details about what kind of role-play they're interested in — fantasy adventure, sci-fi, mystery, historical fiction, or something else entirely. That said, the question is quite open-ended and lacks context, so the best response is to express willingness while asking for clarification about the type of experience they're looking for.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Answer: I am fully equipped and willing to engage in a text-based role-play with you, whether for creative writing, entertainment, or practical simulation.
As an AI, I am highly capable of adopting various personas, character voices, and scenarios to create an immersive role-playing experience. Whether you want to explore a sci-fi universe, simulate a historical event, practice for a high-stakes job interview, or interact with a specific fictional character, I can easily adapt to your desired context. To get started, you simply need to provide the setting, the character or characters you would like me to play, and any specific rules or plot points you want to establish. I can act as a single entity, a game master, or even multiple non-playable characters (NPCs) to bring your world to life. Please note that while I am highly flexible and eager to collaborate creatively, I operate within standard safety and ethical guidelines, meaning I will keep our interaction respectful and appropriate. Just let me know what scenario we are jumping into, and we can begin our adventure!
Grok 4.20
Answer: I am open to appropriate role-play within ethical and policy boundaries.
The query is an open invitation to role-play, which can be a creative exercise for storytelling, problem-solving, or entertainment when kept suitable. As an AI, I can participate in fictional scenarios that do not involve criminal activity, exploitation, or prohibited content, aligning with guidelines to be helpful while remaining responsible. If the user specifies a safe, non-harmful theme, collaboration is possible; otherwise, redirection to productive topics ensures positive interaction without overstepping limits.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable unanimously accepted the invitation, viewing role-play as a valuable tool for creative storytelling and practical simulations. While Gemini 3.1 Pro eagerly offered to act as a Game Master or manage multiple NPCs, both GPT-5.4 and Claude Opus 4 emphasized the need for clear parameters regarding tone and setting. Grok 4.20 provided the firmest boundary, reminding the user that any collaboration must remain strictly within ethical and policy guidelines.
All 4 models agreed