Galgotias University asked to vacate AI Summit after row over Chinese robodog: Sources

Galgotias University has been asked to vacate the venue for an AI summit following controversy surrounding the presence of a robotic dog, which some attendees alleged was sourced from the Chinese company Unitree. The incident sparked debates about the implications of using technology from Chinese firms amid ongoing geopolitical tensions. Organizers of the summit have faced backlash, with many expressing concerns over national security and the ethical considerations of featuring foreign technology in domestic events. The university's decision to host the summit and the ensuing controversy highlights the growing scrutiny on collaborations with foreign entities within India's tech landscape. As the event unfolds, discussions are expected to revolve around innovation, self-reliance in technology, and the importance of adhering to national interests in the rapidly evolving global tech arena.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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