The right way to think about all trolley problems is that you can be one of any of the people in the scenario. So in the standard example, rather than having to choose to pull the lever or not, you can be one of six on the tracks. I suspect everyone would agree that having a 6/7 chance of survival is better than 2/7.
Sometimes I think trolley problems need the option "do nothing, push the trolley up to the top of the hill, throw the switch, let the trolley fall again". Say the pair is ("Sam Bankman-Fried", "Eliezer Yudkowsky")