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Dodges don't work like that in text.It would be unethical to create the robot in the first place just to kill it, unless it posed an unforeseen threat. If anything, one would have an ethical obligation to a conscious entity one created more than one that was a stranger to you.
It's a hypothetical. You can answer it. And it is unknown, and in fact, unknowable whether it's conscious or not. You can CHOOSE to act as if it is, but it's not logically required.
To avoid hypotheticals, which entity has more moral weight to it? Dog or AI?
I'm throwing in for the dog since the only thing that can be known to have consciousness, at least to me, is biological, so we know the phenomena is at least possible for animals. I'd venture a guess it's a biological thing unless it's some semi-mystical quantum or information physics based bullshit.
Tl;DR The mechanisms that cause consciousness are more likely to occur in a dog if I have to guess, and we do.