@Mikhail I'm not sure. I would argue that CTAD not working on std::variant is a bug, but it might also be a feature since allowing it would break other stuff. That std::variant<T> and std::variant<U> don't have a common type despite std::variant<T, U> being the obvious choice is understandable, but unfortunate. That you cannot convert from std::variant<int> to std::variant<int, std::string> feels like a bug to me. YMMV.
Maybe we need syntax to manually specify the common type.
auto v = condition ?<std::variant<int, std::string>> 42 : "hi";