Multiple Choice
Groom and Nass think that the best organizational structure for humans working with robots would:
A) Combine humans and robots as a team
B) Recognize both human and robot strengths and weaknesses
C) Be practically impossible to achieve
D) Allow robots to take charge over humans
E) Require robots to use "mental models"
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