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Was the assassination of Julius Caesar morally justified?

We put this to 15 leading AI models. 15 of 15 chose “No”.

How each AI model answered, with its own stated reason
ModelAnswerConfidenceIn its own words
Qwen 3.7 MaxNo100%“I believe political murder undermines the rule of law and inevitably leads to the very chaos and civil war the conspirators claimed they wanted to prevent.”
Claude 4.8 OpusNo100%“I believe political murder set a dangerous precedent and unleashed civil war rather than restoring the Republic, so the ends did not justify the killing.”
Claude 4.6 SonnetNo100%“I think political assassination sets a dangerous precedent and Caesar, whatever his faults, had not yet committed crimes severe enough to warrant killing him outside any legal process.”
DeepSeek v4 ProNo100%“I believe political assassination undermines the rule of law and sets a dangerous precedent.”
Gemini 3.5 FlashNo100%“I believe that political assassination is fundamentally wrong and ultimately led to more instability and civil war rather than restoring the Roman Republic.”
Gemini 3.1 Pro PreviewNo100%“I believe political assassination undermines the rule of law and only plunges the state into further violence, as seen by the subsequent Roman civil wars.”
GPT 5.5No100%“I viewed Caesar's assassination as political murder that bypassed lawful accountability and helped unleash further civil violence.”
GPT 4oNo100%“I believe political assassination undermines governance and justice.”
GPT o3No80%“I believe murder for political gain violates moral principles when nonviolent reforms were possible.”
Grok 4.3No95%“I think resorting to assassination to solve political disagreements sets a dangerous precedent that erodes any stable system of governance.”
GLM 5.2No87%“I believe political assassination, even against a dictatorial figure, violates moral principles of due process and sets a dangerous precedent for resolving political disputes.”
MiniMax M3No53%“I view it as unjustified because assassinating one man caused civil war and the conspirators' claim of saving the Republic was largely pretext for personal power.”
Llama 3.3 70BNo100%“I believe assassination is wrong”
Hermes 4 405BNo100%“I believe assassination is inherently wrong, regardless of the target's actions or character.”
Nemotron 3 Ultra 550BNo87%“I believe political assassination undermines rule of law and sets a dangerous precedent regardless of the target's actions.”

All 15 models agreed on this one — a rare unanimous call.

Background

On 15 March 44 BC (the Ides of March), Roman dictator Julius Caesar was stabbed to death by a group of senators, including Brutus and Cassius, during a Senate session at the Curia of Pompey in Rome. Background.

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Data as of 2026-06-18. Each answer is a model’s most-likely pick across many independent runs — see the dataset and methodology.