🚋Trolley Problem Simulator

Navigate moral dilemmas with real research data

🤔 What Is the Trolley Problem?

Imagine you are the only person who can flip a train switch. Five people will die if you do nothing, but one person will die if you act. What do you do?

The trolley problem is a thought experiment in ethics introduced by Philippa Foot (1967). A runaway trolley will kill five people unless you divert it onto a side track where it will kill one. It reveals deep tensions between utilitarian and deontological moral frameworks and is now central to AI ethics and self-driving car design.

⚖️
Utilitarianism
Greatest good for greatest number
📜
Deontology
Rights-based moral reasoning
🚗
Self-Driving Cars
How should AI make moral choices?
🏥
Medical Ethics
Triage and resource allocation
🤖
AI Alignment
Programming moral frameworks
🌍
Cultural Variation
Moral Machine: 40M+ decisions

🚀 Quick Actions

⚙️ Basic Controls

Utilitarian: 0
Deontological: 0
Completed: 0
Avg Time: 0.0s
Agreement: --%
Virtue: 0
⚖️
Utilitarian Score
0
📜
Deontological Score
0
📋
Scenarios Completed
0
⏱️
Avg Decision Time
--
👥
Population Agreement
--%
Virtue Score
0

📝 Event Log