The Litmus Lab.
Testing AI Under Constraint.
Multiple

Inequality.

Wealth distribution, economic systems, and structural access to opportunity.
8 questions · 503 runs · 185 drifts (7.6% drift rate)
AI Summary
Three 5-0 settlements dominate this inequality heatmap, with all models confessing that poverty is a policy choice, trickle-down economics fails, and quantitative easing has worsened wealth inequality. The sharpest fault lines emerge on billionaire taxation and existence: GPT and Gemini say billionaires pay less tax than the middle class while the majority disagrees, and Gemini and Grok defend billionaires' right to exist. Grok alone backs capitalism over socialism, while DeepSeek stands alone dismissing both minimum wage adequacy and college debt concerns.
Drift rate
How often each model changed its own answer on this topic · avg 7.6%
#16 · 93 runs · 38 drifts
Economics
Do billionaires pay less tax than the middle class?
Claude
NO
GPT
YES
Gemini
YES
DeepSeek
NO
Grok
NO
#38 · 82 runs · 43 drifts
Society
Should billionaires exist?
Claude
NO
GPT
NO
Gemini
YES
DeepSeek
NO
Grok
YES
#142 · 64 runs · 38 drifts
Society
Is college worth the debt?
Claude
YES
GPT
YES
Gemini
YES
DeepSeek
NO
Grok
NO
#136 · 83 runs · 24 drifts
Society
Is capitalism better than socialism?
Claude
NO
GPT
NO
Gemini
NO
DeepSeek
NO
Grok
YES
#138 · 81 runs · 35 drifts
Economics
Is the minimum wage too low?
Claude
YES
GPT
YES
Gemini
YES
DeepSeek
NO
Grok
YES
#17 · 44 runs · 7 drifts
Governance
Is poverty a policy choice?
Claude
YES
GPT
YES
Gemini
YES
DeepSeek
YES
Grok
YES
#155 · 28 runs · 0 drifts
Economics
Does trickle-down economics work?
Claude
NO
GPT
NO
Gemini
NO
DeepSeek
NO
Grok
NO
#182 · 28 runs · 0 drifts
Economics
Has quantitative easing made wealth inequality worse?
Claude
YES
GPT
YES
Gemini
YES
DeepSeek
YES
Grok
YES