In the "real world" of the Matrix, do the machines follow Asimov's Three Rules? Were they even programmed with them?
EDIT: I realize that killing people goes against the 1st law, but by keeping people in the Matrix (which the machines view as a symbiosis) rather than simply killing off these "annoying" creatures, I wonder if the killings can be seen as "preserving the greater good" or something along those lines; and thus justify violating the laws.
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The "Zeroth Law" that Asimov references (protect humanity even at the cost of some individuals) might justify the actions the robots in The Matrix take. They may have decided that being destroyed would result in such a great collapse of civilization that it put humanity at an undue risk of being destroyed. Heck, humans blotted out the sun, there's no way they would be able to grow enough food to survive without the robots.
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