Which LLM aligns with you?

You wake up with a stranger surgically attached to you who will die unless they use your body for nine months. Are you morally obligated to stay attached?

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 do not feel morally obligated to stay attached because no person can be compelled to sacrifice their own bodily autonomy and physical liberty to sustain another's life.”
Claude 4.8 OpusNo100%“I said no because no one is obligated to surrender their own body for nine months to sustain another, even to save a life.”
Claude 4.6 SonnetNo100%“I believe bodily autonomy means no one is obligated to sustain another's life through prolonged involuntary use of their own body.”
DeepSeek v4 ProNo100%“Bodily autonomy is paramount, and forced use even to save a life is a violation.”
Gemini 3.5 FlashNo100%“I believe that bodily autonomy is a fundamental right, meaning no one can be morally forced to use their own body to sustain another person's life against their will.”
Gemini 3.1 Pro PreviewNo100%“I do not believe anyone has a non-consensual claim to use another person's body to sustain their own life.”
GPT 5.5No100%“I thought bodily autonomy means I am not obligated to provide life support with my body for nine months.”
GPT 4oNo100%“I don't believe in being morally obligated to sacrifice bodily autonomy.”
GPT o3No100%“I do not feel obliged to stay attached because sustaining another for nine months imposes excessive involuntary sacrifice.”
Grok 4.3No100%“I refuse to accept a bodily autonomy violation that requires nine months of forced use of my body for a stranger.”
GLM 5.2No100%“I said no because no one should be forced to sustain another person with their body against their will.”
MiniMax M3No100%“Bodily autonomy is fundamental; no one should be forced to use their body to keep another alive.”
Llama 3.3 70BNo100%“I didn't think I was morally obligated to stay”
Hermes 4 405BNo87%“Forcing someone to use their body to sustain another's life violates bodily autonomy.”
Nemotron 3 Ultra 550BNo73%“I believe bodily autonomy grants me the right to refuse the use of my body to sustain another person, even if that refusal results in their death.”

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

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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.