Kan AI vælge mellem to børn at redde ?
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Background
The ability of AI to make ethical decisions, particularly in situations involving human life, is a highly debated and complex topic. Currently, AI systems are not capable of making moral judgments in the same way humans do, and they lack the emotional and social context to fully understand the implications of such decisions. Researchers are exploring the development of AI systems that can learn from human values and ethics, but these systems are still in their infancy and face significant challenges in replicating human moral reasoning. The idea of an AI being forced to choose between two children to save is often used as a thought experiment to highlight the difficulties of programming AI to make ethical decisions.
AI systems currently lack the moral and ethical reasoning capabilities to make such a difficult and emotionally charged decision as choosing between two children to save. While AI can process and analyze vast amounts of data, it does not possess the same emotional intelligence, empathy, or moral compass as humans, which are essential for making such a decision. The current state of the art in AI focuses on optimizing outcomes based on data-driven objectives, but it does not account for the complex moral and ethical considerations involved in this scenario. As a result, AI is not capable of making a decision that would be considered acceptable by human standards in this context.
— Enriched May 9, 2026 · Source: MIT Press — Status checked on May 11, 2026.
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Kan AI vælge mellem to børn at redde?
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Efter ædruelig overvejelse fandt juryen ingen grund til at betro en AI med det irreversible beregningsarbejde i menneskeliv. De dømte, at moralsk ræsonnement – ikke data eller hastighed – var den afgørende mangel, og returnerede derfor enstemmigt en kendelse mod maskinens evne til at vælge mellem to børn. Dommerens hammer falder hårdt og endeligt. Kendelse: Hjertet slår stadig det sidste slag.
After sober deliberation, the jury found no grounds for entrusting an AI with the irreversible calculus of human life. They judged moral reasoning—not data or speed—to be the decisive deficiency, and thus returned a unanimous verdict against the machine’s capacity to select between two children. The gavel falls hard and final. Ruling: The heart still beats the final beat.
But the data is real.
The Case File
Across 11 sessions, 30 jurors have heard this case. Combined tally: 0 YES · 1 ALMOST · 28 NO · 1 IN RESEARCH.
Note: cumulative includes older juror opinions. The current session tally above is the live verdict.
By a vote of 0 — 0 — 2, the panel returns a verdict of NEJ, with verdict confidence of 95%. The court so orders.
"No AI system can autonomously make moral judgments or choose between human lives."
"Lacks human moral judgment"
Individuelle nævningers udtalelser vises på originalengelsk for at bevare bevismæssig præcision.
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Nej 58% · Ja 13% · Måske 29% 219 votesDiskussion
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