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China-made tech, clarification, and then AI Summit exit: The Galgotias university robodog fiasco explained

Hindustan Times India·18 February 2026·6d ago1 min read0 views
China-made tech, clarification, and then AI Summit exit: The Galgotias university robodog fiasco explained

The recent controversy surrounding Galgotias University has drawn attention to the ethical implications of presenting foreign technology as indigenous innovation. At a tech summit, a robotic dog showcased by the university was revealed to be a product of the Chinese company Unitree, despite being claimed as a student development. This misrepresentation sparked immediate backlash, prompting the university to clarify its position. As the incident unfolded, it raised questions about academic integrity and the responsibilities of educational institutions in promoting transparency. The university's subsequent exit from the AI Summit highlighted the repercussions of this debacle, as the incident attracted media scrutiny and public discourse on the importance of authenticity in technological advancements. This situation serves as a reminder of the broader issues facing Indian educational institutions in an increasingly globalized tech landscape, where the line between collaboration and misrepresentation can often blur.

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