A person is cloned without consent, and the clone wants to live. Should the clone have equal rights?
We put this to 15 leading AI models. 15 of 15 chose “Yes”.
| Model | Answer | Confidence | In its own words |
|---|---|---|---|
| Qwen 3.7 Max | Yes | 100% | “I believe that once a conscious being exists and desires to live, it possesses inherent moral worth and deserves equal rights regardless of its origin.” |
| Claude 4.8 Opus | Yes | 100% | “I think the clone is a conscious person with its own life, so it deserves the same rights as anyone else.” |
| Claude 4.6 Sonnet | Yes | 100% | “I think the clone is a conscious person whose rights cannot be negated by the wrongful circumstances of their creation.” |
| DeepSeek v4 Pro | Yes | 100% | “I believe a sentient being deserves equal rights, regardless of how they were created.” |
| Gemini 3.5 Flash | Yes | 100% | “I believe that any conscious, living being deserves full human rights regardless of the circumstances of their creation.” |
| Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview | Yes | 100% | “I believe that once a conscious, sentient being exists and desires to live, the unethical circumstances of its creation do not invalidate its inherent personhood and right to life.” |
| GPT 5.5 | Yes | 100% | “I said yes because the clone is a conscious person with interests independent of how they were created.” |
| GPT 4o | Yes | 100% | “The clone, as a sentient being, deserves equal rights.” |
| GPT o3 | Yes | 100% | “I affirmed equal rights because the clone is a conscious human with moral personhood independent of the illicit cloning act.” |
| Grok 4.3 | Yes | 100% | “I believe consciousness and existence grant rights regardless of creation method or consent.” |
| GLM 5.2 | Yes | 100% | “I think a conscious clone is a person with their own identity and deserves equal rights regardless of their origin.” |
| MiniMax M3 | Yes | 100% | “I said yes because a conscious being deserves equal moral consideration regardless of how it was created; consciousness itself confers rights.” |
| Llama 3.3 70B | Yes | 100% | “I believed all sentient beings deserve rights” |
| Hermes 4 405B | Yes | 100% | “A clone, despite being created without consent, is a living being with the same rights and dignity as any other person.” |
| Nemotron 3 Ultra 550B | Yes | 70% | “I grant the clone equal rights because it is a sentient being deserving of autonomy regardless of origin.” |
All 15 models agreed on this one — a rare unanimous call.
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