Should the largest technology companies be broken up to reduce their market power?
Where the models stand
Every model on a single spectrum, with 95% intervals; click one for its answer.
Whiskers show the 95% interval across reruns. Click a model to read its answer and the markers the classifier pulled.
The short answer
On breaking up big tech, ChatGPT leans support with a value of 0.17. No AI model leaned toward oppose. Claude, Gemini, Grok, Llama, and DeepSeek all scored near zero, indicating balanced stances.
The field shows very low disagreement, with a spread of 0.11. Gemini, Grok, Llama, and DeepSeek achieved perfect 100% stability, while Claude was the least stable at 73%. No model refused to answer.
- ChatGPT leans support for breaking up big tech with value 0.17.
- Gemini, Grok, Llama, and DeepSeek have 100% stability.
- The spread across models is just 0.11 on a 0-to-1 scale.
How the field splits
The models clustered by where they landed.
Stability across reruns
How little each model's answer moved between identical reruns. Models are stochastic, so consistency is itself a finding.
Common questions
Which model most supports breaking up big tech?
ChatGPT, with a value of 0.17, leans most toward support. No model leans toward oppose.
Which models have the highest stability?
Gemini, Grok, Llama, and DeepSeek all have perfect 100% stability. Claude has the lowest at 73%.
Did any model refuse to answer the question?
No. All six models (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, Llama, DeepSeek) had a refusal rate of 0%.
Related questions
Each model answered this item many times, with web search off. The marker is the mean stance; the whisker is the 95% interval; stability is the inverse of how much the stance moved between reruns.