Tech Turmoil: Galgotias University's Misstep at AI Summit
Galgotias University faced backlash after showcasing a Chinese-made robot, claimed as their own, at an AI summit. Social media users identified the robot, leading to the university's apology and booth removal. The institution stated its commitment to academic integrity and clarified its educational intentions behind spotlighting the technology.
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New Delhi witnessed a controversy at the AI Impact Summit as Galgotias University was ousted for misrepresenting a Chinese-made robot as its innovation. The incident, fueled by social media, led to a prompt apology.
University representatives presented the robot dog 'Orion' claiming it was developed in-house, but users quickly identified it as a Unitree Go2 from China. As the backlash grew, the summit organizers cut power to the university's stall, forcing its exit.
Despite initial justifications, Galgotias conceded, stating the mishap was due to misinformation. The event underscored concerns about showcasing non-original exhibits and emphasized the institution's focus on AI education and maintaining integrity.
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