AI Summit Standoff: Galgotias University Faces Backlash Over Robotic Dog Controversy
Galgotias University was asked to vacate its stall at the AI Summit Expo after showcasing a robotic dog labeled 'Orion,' allegedly a Chinese-made Unitree Go2. The university faced backlash for misrepresenting the tech, though it claims the display was for educational purposes.
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Galgotias University has been asked to leave the AI Summit Expo following controversy over a robotic dog display that led to questions about the technology's origin and ownership, sources revealed.
The uproar began after claims surfaced that the robotic dog, presented as Orion, was actually a Chinese-made Unitree Go2, not an original creation by the university. This led to accusations of misrepresentation, prompting calls for the university to vacate the expo.
In response, Professor Neha Singh stated that the controversy arose due to miscommunication, emphasizing the exhibit was meant to inspire students. Despite allegations, she noted the university's ongoing commitment to advancing AI technology education.
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