‘The robot broke the child’s finger — this, of course, is bad.’ Chess robot goes rogue in Russia.
News outlets are reporting that a robot broke the finger of a 7-year-old boy at a Moscow chess competition earlier this month.
Lazarev nevertheless acknowledged the unfortunate situation: “The robot broke the child’s finger — this, of course, is bad.” The story might seem like something out of sci-fi movie, but the fact remains that robots have been involved in several workplace accidents, including some fatal ones. The U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration has documented more than 40 such robot-related incidents, going back to 1984.
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