Galgotias University apologized for misrepresenting a commercially available robotic dog as an in-house innovation at the AI ...
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At the India AI Impact Summit, Galgotias University faced controversy for showcasing a Chinese-made robodog as its own. The incident highlights India’s growing interest in quadruped robots, their uses ...
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AI Summit 2026: This Startup Showcases A Legit Made In India Robot Dog, All You Need To Know
The AI Impact Summit 2026 in India faced controversy due to Galgotias University's display of a rebranded Chinese robot dog. In response, Indian startup General Autonomy introduced its own indigenous ...
The row erupted after allegations surfaced that Galgotias University had presented a China-made Unitree robodog as its own ...
The evolving "robodog" story featuring Galgotias University has gone from being a viral blunder to an empty stall and damage control. Days after the controversy, Galgotias University has confirmed it ...
A Noida-based university was removed from the AI Impact Summit after social media backlash over showcasing a Chinese robotic ...
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The Unitree Go 2, a Chinese-designed robodog, is grabbing attention at the India AI Impact Summit. With its advanced capabilities, smart navigation, and versatile features, the robot is impressing ...
Amid the Galgotias University row, a Bengaluru-based robotics startup, General Autonomy, caught social media’s attention. The firm invented an indigenous quadruped robot, ‘Param’. The four-legged robo ...
Facing backlash, both Galgotias University and Neha Singh clarified that the robot was not built by the institution and that there was no intent to misrepresent it.
Several internet users noted that a drone showcased by the university looked similar to the soccer drone developed by South Korea's Helsel Group.
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