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PARTA: Which of the following identifies the central idea of the text? Equipping robots with a sense of morality would allow them to be more useful in combat, however, this would also allow them more independence than some people approve of.
Morality is a solely human trait that robots may never be able to fully uderstand or use to make decisions.
Equipping robots with a sense of right and wrong is an unwise decision, as humans have yet to master a knowledge of morality themselves.
Equipping robots with morality is the best way to ensure that no matter how autonomous they become they will never act unwisely.

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