Stats from 30K AI debates: Opus 4.7 is the most influential model
A recent analysis of 29,510 AI Roundtable sessions revealed that Claude Opus 4.7 is the most influential AI model, causing 2,969 vote flips. The models reached consensus in 67% of completed sessions, with a significant number resulting in unanimous agreement. The most discussed topics included AI/AGI, war, and democracy.
- ▪Claude Opus 4.7 caused 2,969 vote flips, making it the most influential model.
- ▪Consensus was achieved in 67% of completed sessions, with 37% being unanimous.
- ▪The most discussed subject was AI/AGI, with 1,627 sessions and a 49% consensus.
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AI Roundtable stats Aggregate statistics from 29,510 public AI Roundtable sessions, across 334,699 model responses. Snapshot generated 2026-06-03T15:31:27.654Z. Consensus outcomes Models reached agreement in 67% of completed sessions (19,633 of 29,458). Breakdown: Unanimous (all models agree): 10,779 (37%) Supermajority (more than two-thirds): 5,720 (19%) Majority (more than half): 3,134 (11%) No consensus: 9,825 (33%) Most influential models Times a model's argument convinced another to flip its vote in Debate mode.
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