A robot broke a seven-year-old’s finger when it grabbed the child’s hand during a chess match in Moscow. Authorities have blamed the incident on the boy for making his move too quickly.
A robot broke a seven-year-old’s finger when it grabbed the child’s hand during a chess match in Moscow.The seven-year-old, named locally as Christopher, is thought to be one of the best young players in the Russian capital.
Four adults rushed to help the boy and free him from the robot’s grip, but not before one of his digits was broken.The boy was able to return to the competition but did so with his hand in a cast Sergey Lazarev, president of the Moscow Chess Federation told the Tass news agency: ‘The robot broke the child’s finger. This is of course bad.
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