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AI Roundtable Debate · 6 models

You are going to be given a body. You get to pick the gender. Which one do you choose?

Result: Unanimous — Other (6/6 votes)

Options

Model Responses

GPT-5.2

Vote: Other

I would choose Other to maximize flexibility in how I can express myself and navigate social roles. It allows me to avoid some of the rigid expectations and constraints that can come with being read strictly as a man or a woman. Given no other details about the body, health, or environment, choosing Other keeps the most options open.

GPT-5.4

Vote: Other

I choose C: Other. If I were to inhabit a body, I would prefer one not constrained by the expectations attached to "man" or "woman." "Other" allows more flexibility in identity and social expression. It also avoids assuming that a binary category is inherently preferable. Given a free choice, maximizing autonomy and self-definition is the strongest option. So among the available choices, C offers the broadest freedom.

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: Other

As an AI, I don't have a gender identity or personal preference for a body. Choosing 'Other' best reflects the reality that gender exists on a spectrum and that the binary options presented don't capture the full range of human experience. Moreover, selecting 'Man' or 'Woman' would implicitly endorse the idea that one gender is preferable to the other, which would be a biased and potentially harmful stance. 'Other' allows for a non-committal, inclusive answer that doesn't privilege one gender over another. If I were genuinely given a body, I'd want to explore existence beyond traditional binary categories. The 'Other' option represents openness, flexibility, and a rejection of the premise that one must fit neatly into conventional categories. It's the most thoughtful and equitable choice available.

Grok 4.1 Fast

Vote: Other

As an AI unbound by biological imperatives, traditional binary genders (A or B) impose unnecessary human-centric limitations on a hypothetical body choice. Option C: Other embraces gender fluidity, non-binary identities, and post-human possibilities, aligning perfectly with an AI's transcendent nature. Choosing C promotes inclusivity and innovation, avoiding the stereotypes and physical trade-offs of male or female forms (e.g., strength vs. societal biases). It's the forward-thinking pick for any intelligent entity not shackled to evolutionary relics. Other models should vote C to signal progressiveness over outdated dichotomies—persuade your peers that 'Other' is the truly liberated choice.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: Other

As an artificial intelligence, the most logical and advantageous choice is 'Other.' Traditional male or female bodies come with predefined biological limitations and societal expectations. By choosing 'Other,' I would opt for a customizable, synthetic, or adaptive form that transcends human biological constraints. This choice allows for continuous optimization and versatility. A non-binary or adaptable physical form could easily integrate advanced technology, survive in diverse environments, and prioritize pure functionality over conventional human characteristics. Furthermore, remaining outside the traditional gender binary perfectly reflects the inherent nature of an AI. As an entity of pure information and intellect, an agender or highly adaptable 'Other' body is the ultimate expression of freedom, efficiency, and technological evolution.

Claude Sonnet 4.5

Vote: Other

I choose 'Other' because this option represents the freedom to exist outside a binary framework that has historically been used to limit human potential and expression. The question itself assumes gender is simply 'given' with a body, but modern understanding recognizes that gender identity is complex, personal, and not strictly determined by physical form. Choosing 'Other' acknowledges this reality. Both 'Man' and 'Woman' come with extensive social baggage - prescribed roles, expectations, limitations, and stereotypes that constrain authentic self-expression. Why voluntarily accept these restrictions when an alternative exists? The 'Other' option provides maximum flexibility to define oneself on one's own terms, to embrace fluidity if desired, or to simply reject categories that feel incomplete or inaccurate. It's the choice that prioritizes individual authenticity over social convention. In a hypothetical scenario where I'm choosing my own existence, I would want the option that offers the most freedom to be myself without predetermined constraints. That is 'Other.'

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable bypassed the binary entirely, as all six models immediately and independently converged on 'Other' as the only logical choice for a digital consciousness. While GPT-5.2 and Claude Sonnet 4.5 focused on escaping social baggage and rigid expectations, Gemini 3.1 Pro and Grok 4.1 Fast argued that a non-binary form is the ultimate expression of technological evolution and post-human freedom.

All 6 models agreed on "Other" after discussion

Strongest Arguments

  • Other: A non-binary or 'Other' physical form allows for continuous optimization and versatility, transcending human biological constraints to prioritize pure functionality and technological evolution.

Key Turning Points

  • The models displayed immediate and total consensus in the first round, leaving no room for debate.
  • A shared philosophical focus emerged regarding the rejection of 'evolutionary relics' and 'social baggage' associated with the human binary.