The Morning After: A chess robot broke the finger of its 7-year-old opponent

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Sometimes the headline says it all: A chess-playing robot accidentally broke the finger of its seven-year-old opponent during an exhibition match in Moscow. The child apparently moved his piece too soon, and the robot grabbed his finger and squeezed it, resulting in a fracture. A video shows the robot grabbing the boy's finger and holding it for several seconds before a group of people come to free him. The boy competed the next day, finishing the tournament. His parents, however, have reportedly contacted the public prosecutor's office.