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Exit, blame, apology and Centre's warning: Galgotias university's Chinese robodog row at AI Summit 2026 | Key points

Hindustan Times India·19 February 2026·5d ago1 min read0 views
Exit, blame, apology and Centre's warning: Galgotias university's Chinese robodog row at AI Summit 2026 | Key points

Galgotias University faced significant backlash during the AI Summit 2026 following an incident involving a Chinese robodog. Initially, the university's representatives provided unclear information, which led to confusion and embarrassment. In response to the mounting criticism, the university issued an apology, attributing the miscommunication to an 'ill-informed' representative. This incident not only highlighted the challenges of international collaborations in technology and education but also drew a stern warning from the Indian government regarding the importance of accurate representation and communication in such high-profile events. The university's quick response reflects its desire to maintain its reputation while also navigating the complexities of global technological partnerships, particularly in the context of evolving geopolitical tensions. As discussions around AI and robotics continue to grow, institutions are reminded of the necessity for diligence in their engagements with foreign entities to avoid potential diplomatic faux pas.

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