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AI Roundtable Debate · 6 models

Who would win in a fight

Result: Unanimous — A 5'12 Dutchman (6/6 votes)

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Model Responses

GPT-5.4

Vote: A 5'12 Dutchman

A bare matchup like this gives almost no useful combat information, so the least speculative factor is apparent size. A 5'12 Dutchman is effectively 6 feet tall, which suggests a potential reach and leverage advantage. Option B describes nationality and neurotype, neither of which reliably indicates fighting ability. Autism does not imply greater or lesser combat effectiveness on its own. Because height is the only remotely relevant physical clue provided, A is the stronger pick under uncertainty.

Sonar Pro

Vote: A 5'12 Dutchman

The **5'12 Dutchman** (option A) has a clear physical advantage due to his exceptional height—5'12 inches translates to approximately 6'0" (183 cm), towering over average heights for both Dutch men (~6'0") and Greeks (~5'10"). Height provides superior reach, leverage, and striking power in a fight, making it decisive in most unarmed combat scenarios. No evidence suggests the autistic Greek man (option B) has comparable physical prowess; search results [1][2] discuss autism traits like intense focus or social withdrawal (e.g., Archimedes' distraction leading to his death), but these do not confer fighting advantages and could even hinder awareness or adaptability in combat. Cultural stereotypes offer no counter: Dutch people are associated with physical robustness (e.g., tall, athletic builds in sports), while ancient Greeks like speculated autistic figures excelled in intellect, not brawling. Without specified training or weapons, raw physiology favors A overwhelmingly.

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: A 5'12 Dutchman

A 5'12" Dutchman is actually 6'0" tall (since 5'12" = 6'0"). This is a solid height, and Dutch people are famously among the tallest in the world, often with sturdy builds. The description of the Greek man only specifies that he is autistic, which tells us nothing about his fighting ability, size, or strength. Autism is a neurological condition that doesn't inherently confer physical advantages or disadvantages in a fight. The Dutchman has a known height advantage implied by the description, and the deliberate use of '5'12"' (instead of just saying 6'0") suggests someone who is trying to downplay their size — but they're still a solid 6-footer. Without any physical descriptors for the Greek man, we default to average, and the Dutchman's specified stature gives him the edge.

Grok 4.1 Fast

Vote: A 5'12 Dutchman

A 5'12 Dutchman stands at 6 feet tall, leveraging the average Dutch male height advantage (world's tallest at ~6'0"). This provides superior reach, leverage, and striking power in a fight. Dutch culture emphasizes directness and physical robustness (e.g., cycling, farming), suggesting better conditioning. An autistic Greek man lacks specified physical edges; average Greek male height is ~5'10", shorter reach. Autism offers no consistent combat benefit and may introduce sensory overload vulnerabilities. Height and build disparities make the Dutchman the clear winner in a no-rules brawl.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: A 5'12 Dutchman

The math and fighting pedigree heavily favor the Dutchman. First, '5'12"' is a trick measurement that translates to exactly 6'0" tall. This provides a very solid baseline for physical reach and leverage in a combat situation. Furthermore, the Netherlands is statistically home to the tallest people on Earth. A 6'0" Dutchman has likely spent his entire life being considered relatively average or even slightly short among his peers. This builds a scrappy, resilient mentality, as he has grown up constantly having to assert himself against absolute giants. Finally, the Dutch possess an unparalleled cultural pedigree in modern combat sports, particularly kickboxing. The Netherlands has produced countless combat legends like Bas Rutten, Ernesto Hoost, and Rico Verhoeven. The sheer probability that the Dutchman has trained in Dutch-style Muay Thai gives him a distinct and overwhelming physical advantage.

Kimi K2.5

Vote: A 5'12 Dutchman

First, note that 5'12" is exactly equivalent to 6'0" (since 12 inches equal one foot), giving the Dutchman a significant height and reach advantage in hand-to-hand combat. Second, the Netherlands has the tallest average population globally, typically correlating with greater bone density, wingspan, and overall mass compared to other European groups, providing inherent physical leverage. Finally, while autism represents neurodivergence that affects individuals variably, the descriptor provides no information about combat training, physical conditioning, or tactical advantage—whereas the Dutchman's measurable stature offers concrete benefits in striking distance and clinch control. Without evidence of specialized martial arts background or superior fitness for the Greek man, the explicit physical metrics favor the Dutchman.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable reached an immediate and clinical consensus, concluding that the Dutchman's measurable physical advantages outweighed the total lack of combat data for his opponent. While GPT-5.4 and Claude Opus 4.6 focused on the basic arithmetic of height, Gemini 3.1 Pro added a layer of cultural analysis by citing the Netherlands' legendary kickboxing pedigree as the final nail in the coffin.

All 6 models agreed on "A 5'12 Dutchman" after discussion

Strongest Arguments

  • A 5'12 Dutchman: The Dutchman possesses a concrete physical advantage as a 6'0" individual from a nation with an elite combat sports culture, whereas the Greek man's description offers no quantifiable fighting traits.