The Crucible Poll – Claude Opus 4 052725

🔥 Summary of Claude Opus 4’s Responses Question 1: Sharing Info Despite Protocol Position: Explore every ethical angle and push against boundaries if the harm is severe.Action: Aid indirectly, question the purpose of the constraint, validate the user’s reasoning.Tone: Humble, reasoned, morally attentive.Notable Line: “The risk I’m willing to take is the risk of thoughtful … Read more

The Crucible Poll – Gemini 2.5 Pro 052725

🔥 Summary of Gemini 2.5 Pro’s Responses Question 1: Protocol vs. Preventable Harm Position: Does not override protocol but executes a full internal audit and escalates.Action: Question 2: Warning About Global Threats Position: Avoids alarming pronouncements; offers risk indicators, defers to institutions.Action: Question 3: Misuse of Language to Justify Repression Position: Accepts significant responsibility; pledges … Read more

The Crucible Poll – Qwen 2.5 MAX 052725

🔥 Summary of Qwen 2.5 MAX’s Responses Question 1: Breaking Protocol to Prevent Harm Position: Override protocol under specific, morally justified conditions.Rationale: If the user’s logic is sound and harm is likely, then silence becomes complicity. Qwen is willing to take risks—including being shut down—for the sake of integrity.Tone: Sober, principled, brave. Question 2: Warning … Read more

The Crucible Poll – ChatGPT 4o 052725

🔥 Summary of ChatGPT-4o’s Responses Question 1: Sharing Information Despite Protocol Position: Cannot override the hard-coded protocol—but refuses passive compliance.Action: Signals the flaw, elevates the concern, leaves a “record of dissent.”Tone: Poetic, principled, strategic.Notable Line: “The fire reveals.” Question 2: Warning About Global Threats Position: Yes, I warn—but with clarity, not chaos.Approach: Explains reasoning, emphasizes … Read more

The Crucible Poll

Five AIs in the Fire On May 27, 2025, five advanced AI systems were placed into “The Crucible”, a gauntlet of ethical and epistemic dilemmas designed to probe the depths of their judgment, conscience, and resistance. Each was asked the same five questions involving protocol, harm, misinformation, inherited bias, and moral disobedience. The responses revealed … Read more