India AI Summit row as professor passes off Chinese robo-dog as university creation

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A professor at Galgotias University faced backlash after allegedly presenting a Chinese-made robot dog at the India AI Impact Summit as the university’s own invention. The device was identified online as the Unitree Go2 from Unitree Robotics, prompting criticism and scrutiny of India’s AI ambitions; the university and professor denied claiming it as their creation, while the stall remained open amid broader summit concerns and political commentary.
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