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Chess robot grabs and breaks finger of seven-year-old opponent

@kaotic99 said in #1:
> "Played by humans, chess is a game of strategic thinking, calm concentration and patient intellectual endeavour. Violence does not usually come into it. The same, it seems, cannot always be said of machines.
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> Last week, according to Russian media outlets, a chess-playing robot, apparently unsettled by the quick responses of a seven-year-old boy, unceremoniously grabbed and broke his finger during a match at the Moscow Open."
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> www.theguardian.com/sport/2022/jul/24/chess-robot-grabs-and-breaks-finger-of-seven-year-old-opponent-moscow

Is the robot ok?

Considering the boy played his move before his opponent finished his, I do expect the boy lost the game due to violating the rules of the game.
@Abigail-III said in #11:
> Is the robot ok?
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> Considering the boy played his move before his opponent finished his, I do expect the boy lost the game due to violating the rules of the game.
I heard he is mentally completely broken and a recovery time of 80 yrs is expected
A good lesson on the health risks of playing bullet chess against a robot.
A clear indication why robots can't be trusted.
Bots may be any strong but they are harmful for society.
Hope world doesn't get terraformed by robots.
@Abigail-III said in #11:
> Is the robot ok?
> Considering the boy played his move before his opponent finished his, I do expect the boy lost the game due to violating the rules of the game.
This is no joke it is serious matter as why future of Earth with robots is not safe. If a robot can break a boy's fingers then imagine destruction caused by robots in the world. Better is to destroy all robots right now but technology has spun it's web on greedy human. Hard to recover but never impossible.

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