
The Lovelace Objection refers to:
A) Ada Lovelace's claim that Babbage stole her ideas.
B) Lovelace's view that computers could only do what they were programmed to do.
C) Lovelace's objection to Babbage creating the analytical engine and giving up his work on the difference engine.
D) Lovelace's claim that computers could never be used to compose music.
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