A recent AI summit in New Delhi turned chaotic after Galgotias University faced backlash over claims involving a Chinese-made robotic dog. Professor Neha Singha reportedly presented the Unitree Go2—a product by China’s Unitree Robotics—as the university’s own innovation during an interview with DD News. The clip went viral 🌐, sparking accusations of misrepresentation before being deleted.
Social media users quickly identified the robot’s origin, leading to heated debates about tech transparency. The university later apologized, calling the incident a “misunderstanding,” and withdrew from the India AI Impact Summit amid organizer concerns. Critics say the drama overshadowed key discussions on AI ethics and innovation.
While the university denies intentional wrongdoing, the incident highlights growing tensions in global tech competition. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story! 🔍
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