Galgotias University staffers vacate stall at AI Summit amid row over Chinese robodog

Staff members from Galgotias University withdrew from their exhibition stall at the AI Summit following a controversy surrounding a Chinese robodog showcased at the event. The incident sparked significant debate about the implications of Chinese technology in Indian spaces, particularly amid ongoing geopolitical tensions between India and China. The robodog, which garnered attention for its advanced capabilities, raised concerns among attendees and university representatives over security and ethical considerations related to Chinese tech infiltration in India. In light of these concerns, the staff decided to vacate their stall to avoid further controversy. This decision has ignited discussions about the broader implications of foreign technology in India’s rapidly evolving AI landscape, emphasizing the need for careful scrutiny of partnerships and collaborations in the tech sector. The AI Summit, intended as a platform for innovation and collaboration, now finds itself at the center of a debate that underscores the complexities of international tech relations in a time of heightened scrutiny over national security.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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