Galgotias University's Robotic Dog Debate at AI Summit Expo
Galgotias University faced controversy at the AI Summit Expo for displaying a robotic dog labeled 'Orion,' alleged to be a Chinese-made Unitree Go2. Criticism led to the university vacating its stall. Galgotias clarified the robot aimed to inspire students and was not claimed as their innovation.
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In a contentious turn at the AI Summit Expo, Galgotias University was asked to vacate its stall following a dispute over a displayed robotic dog named 'Orion.' Critics claimed the tech was a Unitree Go2, not an in-house innovation.
The university defended itself, emphasizing its goal to teach students AI programming with global tools. Galgotias stated its display was to inspire students, not to mislead.
Professor Neha Singh clarified the intent behind showcasing the robot, highlighting the university's dedication to AI education. Despite the controversy, she reassured that the university remains focused on student innovation.
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