During a recent chess match in Moscow, a seven-year-old child had his finger broken by his robot opponent
, movies have told us time and time again that robots are not to be trusted to steward humankind into the future. The same is true when playing chess.
The latest real-world example of this came during a recent chess match in Moscow, when a seven-year-old child had his finger broken by his robot opponent. The mechanical arm controlling the opposition mistook the child’s hand for a piece, and grabbed it as the child reached toward the board. He was eventually pried free by four nearby adults.
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