A chess-playing robot broke its seven-year-old opponent's finger
In something out of Black Mirror meets Queen's Gambit, a chess robot accidentally broke the finger of its seven-year old opponent during an exhibition in Moscow, The Guardian reported. The child apparently moved his piece too soon and the robot grabbed his finger and squeezed it, causing a fracture before help could arrive. "The robot broke the child's finger," said Moscow Chess Federation president Sergey Lazarev. "This is of course bad." Video shows the robot grabbing the boy's finger and holding it for several seconds a group of people come to free him.
Jul-25-2022, 10:07:33 GMT
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