7-year-old opponent
The Morning After: A chess robot broke the finger of its 7-year-old opponent
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.
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Robot breaks finger of 7-year-old opponent's at Moscow Chess Open
Chess is known for being one of the games played with calm concentration, patience and strategic thinking. However, a game of chess took a violent turn at the Moscow Open when a chess-playing robot callously grabbed and broke a 7-year-old boy's finger and fractured it during a match. The robot was purportedly unsettled by the quick responses of his opponent, according to several Russian media outlets. All acquisition that advanced AI will destroy humanity is false. Not the powerful AI or breaching laws of robotics will destroy humanity, but engineers with both left hands:/ On video - a chess robot breaks a kid's finger at Moscow Chess Open today. According to the president of the Moscow Chess Federation, Sergey Lazarev, the robot has played several matches earlier without being perturbed.