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India tells university to leave AI summit after presenting Chinese robot as its own: Report
Galgotias University was ordered to vacate its stall after a staffer falsely presented a Chinese-made robotic dog as their own, sparking political criticism and official action.
- A university in India presented a Chinese-made Go2 robot from Unitree Robotics at an AI summit, leading to accusations of dishonesty by social media users.
- The university denied claiming ownership of the robot and stated that the programming was part of student learning using globally available tools.
- Following the backlash, the university was asked to vacate its stall at the summit, and the university's booth was subsequently closed or found unattended with lights turned off.
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Galgotias University asked to vacate India's AI Summit stall after China-made robodog row; professors cite ‘misinterpretation’
NEW DELHI: Galgotias University has been directed to vacate its Expo area stall at the India AI Impact Summit following a controversy over the display of a China-made robotic dog, government sources said on Wednesday (Feb 18).
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