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A chess-playing robot at a tournament in Russia grabbed and broke a 7-year-old boy’s finger during a game last week. We must destroy all robots.
A chess-playing robot at a tournament in Russia grabbed and broke a 7-year-old boy’s finger during a game last week. We must destroy all robots.
News of the cranky chess-playing robot, which was reported by Russian online news outlet Baza, spread widely over the weekend, leading many to jokingly speculate that the robot uprising had begun.
A chess-playing robot fractured the finger of its 7-year-old opponent during a tournament in Moscow last week.
The clips shows an aerial view of the boy playing chess against a robotic arm. When the robot snatches the boy's finger, bystanders rush over to physically pry the boy's finger from the robot's grasp.
Designed with magnetic docking, the robotic arm locks securely into place on the Manya Cynus board in one smooth move.
A robot broke a 7-year-old boy's finger while they were playing chess during a tournament in Moscow, Russian news agency TASS reported. "The robot broke the child's finger," Moscow Chess ...
A 7-year-old boy competing in a Russian chess tournament had his index finger broken by his opponent: a robot who went haywire.
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