What would the
world choose?
Impossible moral dilemmas. Millions of real votes. No right answers — just honest ones.
A runaway trolley is heading toward 5 people. You can pull a lever to divert it — but it will kill 1 person instead.
A lifeboat holds 8 people maximum. There are 9 survivors. Someone must go overboard or everyone drowns.
Your best friend asks if you like their new partner. You think the partner is terrible for them.
You discover a cure for cancer, but it only works if you keep the formula secret — sharing it would destroy the compound's effectiveness forever.
You can go back in time and kill one person as a baby — preventing a genocide that kills 10 million people. The baby is innocent.
Governments can prevent terrorist attacks by reading everyone's private messages — but there will be zero privacy. No exceptions.
You can press a button: everyone on Earth becomes equally poor, or the world stays as-is with extreme inequality.
A pill erases all your painful memories — but also the lessons you learned from them. You become happier but more naive.
Your child is dying and needs medicine you cannot afford. You could steal it. The store owner is not evil — just running a business.
AI is proven to be 30% more accurate than human judges. Would you replace human judges with AI in criminal trials?