Chessrobot equipment is equipped with artificial intelligence and can play three games simultaneously.
In Moscow, there was an unpleasant incident at a chess tournament. The robot broke the finger of 7-year-old Christopher, who was at the top of Moscow’s strongest chess player under 9 years old.
The video was published on the Baza Telegram channel.
“The robot ate the figure of the boy and put himself in its place, but Christopher was a little hasty and was already doing a back. The surrounding rushed to help and pulled the finger of the young player, but the fracture not avoided. Whether the robot will be put to sleep after this is unknown,” the page said.
In addition, the president of the Moscow Chess Federation, Sergey Lazarev, noted that the boy had a fracture and was placed in a cast.
The boy’s parents want to go to the prosecutor’s office, but the vice-president of the Moscow Chess Federation Smagin believes that the boy himself broke the rules, because this robot has been playing for about 15 years, and during this period such incidents did not occur to him.
“It is completely safe. It will be necessary to study why this happened. The robot has a very intelligent inventor, it may be necessary to install an additional protection system. To be honest, I am not an expert on how to configure the robot. , but the case is amazing, how many events took place with his participation,” said the vice-president of the Moscow Chess Federation.
It was previously reported that a stabbing had occurred between two 16-year-old students at a school in Moscow.
In addition, the Commissioner of the Verkhovna Rada for Human Rights Dmitry Lubinets said that the deported children were “organized” in “foster families” in the Russian Federation.
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Source: korrespondent

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