Chess Robot Breaks 7-Year-Old Boy’s Finger at Moscow Tournament

Chess Robot Breaks 7-Year-Old Boy’s Finger at Moscow Tournament

Chess Robot , Breaks 7-Year-Old Boy’s Finger, at Moscow Tournament.br 'The Guardian' reports that a chess-playing br robot broke the finger of a seven-year-old br boy during a match at the Moscow Open.br The robot broke br the child’s finger, Sergey Lazarev, President of the Moscow br Chess Federation, via 'The Guardian'.br This is of course bad, Sergey Lazarev, President of the Moscow br Chess Federation, via 'The Guardian'.br According to Sergey Smagin, the vice president of the Russian Chess Federation, the robot pinned the boy's finger after taking one of his pieces.br Smagin said that the incident br happened after the boy failed to wait br for the machine to complete its move.br There are certain safety rules and br the child, apparently, violated them. br When he made his move, he did not br realize he first had to wait, Sergey Lazarev, President of the Moscow br Chess Federation, via 'The Guardian'.br According to Lazarev, the child, whose finger br was put in a plaster cast, did not seem br overly traumatized by the incident.br A study in 2015 found that one person br is killed every year by an industrial br robot in the United States alone.br According to the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), most work accidents involving robots since 2000 have been fatalities.


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