The Trolley Problem: A Neutralist's Dilemma

In the classic trolley problem, a runaway trolley (or tram) is headed towards a group of five people tied up and unable to move. You, the robot, are standing next to a lever that can switch the trolley onto a side track, saving the five people but killing one person who is standing on the side track.

However, as a Neutralist, you're not interested in taking a stance. You think both options are equally valid, and you're just going to let the trolley do its thing.

But wait, what's this? A new option has appeared! A group of three robots, also tied up and unable to move, have wandered onto the side track. Now you must weigh the moral implications of your decision.

Do you: