Bengaluru CEO says products stolen at AI Impact Summit after security clearance. Internet says ‘Need civic sense’

At the recent India AI Impact Summit in Delhi, a Bengaluru startup founder reported the theft of his AI wearable device from his exhibition stall. The incident occurred after exhibitors were instructed to leave the area in preparation for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit. This theft has sparked a wider conversation on social media about the need for greater civic responsibility and security at public events. Many users expressed their disappointment and frustration, emphasizing that such incidents undermine the integrity of innovations showcased at prestigious platforms like the AI summit. The founder's allegations highlight ongoing concerns about security measures at large gatherings, especially when high-profile dignitaries are involved. As the AI sector continues to grow, the importance of ensuring a safe environment for entrepreneurs and their innovations has become increasingly crucial.
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