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During a match at the Moscow Chess Open last week, a chess robot broke the finder of a 7-year-old boy.
The footage of the incident shows a robot with a large mechanical arm fighting various enemies three times at the same time. An opponent, a boy, reaches out to move one of his pieces, and a robot grabs his finger. However, after the robot grabbed his finger, he did not appear to be in a terrible twist or other movement.
Immediately after the incident, some adults rushed forward and released the boy’s hand.
“The robot broke a child’s finger,” Sergey Lazarev, president of the Moscow Chess Federation, told the Russian press. “Of course this is bad.”
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“The robot has been rented by us and has been exhibited in many places with experts for a long time. Apparently the operator overlooked it. The kid moved, and then we got the robot. But the boy hurried and the robot grabbed him. We have nothing to do with the robot, “Lazarev continued.
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It is unknown who made the robot, and the identity of the boy is unknown.