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Baza that the robot appeared to pounce after it took one of the boy’s pieces. Rather than waiting for the machine to complete its move, the boy opted for a quick riposte, he said.
“There are certain safety rules and the child, apparently, violated them. When he made his move, he did not realise he first had to wait,” Smagin said. “This is an extremely rare case, the first I can recall,” he added.
Lazarev had a different account, saying the child had “made a move, and after that we need to give time for the robot to answer, but the boy hurried and the robot grabbed him.” Either way, he said, the robot’s suppliers “are going to have to think again”.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...sedgntp&cvid=03ea88ca5c2a475c8b2a509315359179
the stuff science fiction is made from. life imitating art, or simply a kid who got their fingers in the way?