Galgotias University asked to vacate AI Summit over its China-made robotic dog
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The university claimed that it never stated the robot was built by them. It clarified that the China-made robotic dog was being used as a learning tool for students.
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NEW DELHI, Feb 18: The Galgotias university has been asked to vacate the ongoing
India AI Impact Summit Expo in Delhi following allegations that it showcased
a China-made robotic dog as its own invention.
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The organizers on Wednesday discovered that the robot was a China-manufactured product,
not an indigenous creation. This misrepresentation led to immediate action,
with the university being asked to withdraw from the exhibition floor to preserve
the summit’s credibility and integrity.
However, the university claimed that it never stated the robot was built by
them. It clarified that the robotic dog was acquired from a global robotics
company based in China and was brought for educational and demonstration purposes,
a learning tool for students.
According to social media, a Galgotias faculty member had said on camera that
the robot was built by their team. It was “developed by our Centre of Excellence."
They named the robot “Orion.”
In the social media video, representatives from the Greater Noida university
are shown presenting the ‘robotic dog’ to visitors at the summit. As per the
video, the dog can be used for multiple purposes, including surveillance.
The robot is the Unitree Go2, a commercially available model from the Chinese
robotics company Unitree. It is sold online in India for Rs 2 lakh to Rs 3 lakh.
The university’s stall at the summit showed a comprehensive Rs 350+ cr investment
in a sustainable Artificial Intelligence ecosystem. Dr Dhruv Galgotia, CEO of
Galgotias University, emphasised the scale of their technological infrastructure
Sundar Pichai meets Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Miodi had inaugurated the India AI Impact Summit Expo
at Bharat Mandapam in Delhi on Tuesday. Over 20 heads of state, 60 ministers
and 500 AI leaders are participating in the summit.
The India AI Impact Summit 2026 is the first major global AI gathering hosted
in the Global South. Running from February 16 to 20, it brings together heads
of state, policymakers, technology executives, researchers and civil society
representatives. The summit emphasizes three guiding principles: inclusion,
responsibility and measurable impact.
Under the India AI Mission, the Indian Government has committed Rs 10,372 cr
to build a comprehensive AI ecosystem, signaling its ambition to become a global
leader in AI governance and innovation.
Tech leaders like Google CEO Sundar Pichai are highlighting India’s expanding
role in shaping ethical and inclusive AI development.
Sundar Pichai met Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the Summit.
The discussions focused on emerging technologies, innovation and leveraging
digital advancements for inclusive development and global good.
Responsible AI deployment
The summit frames AI as a strategic tool for inclusive growth, particularly
for developing nations seeking to leapfrog traditional pathways.
Panels are focusing on responsible AI deployment, ensuring transparency, fairness
and accountability in algorithms.
India is positioning itself as a bridge between advanced economies and emerging
markets, fostering collaborations that balance innovation with regulation.
The expo area is designed to highlight cutting-edge AI applications across
healthcare, education, agriculture and defence. The Galgotias incident underscores
the importance of authenticity in such showcases.
While the Galgotias University episode may seem minor compared to the summit’s
larger agenda, it highlights the challenges of maintaining credibility in a
rapidly evolving technological landscape. For India, which is striving to project
itself as a responsible AI leader, ensuring that showcased innovations are genuine
and indigenous is critical. The swift action taken by organizers reflects the
summit’s commitment to integrity and its broader mission of fostering trust
in AI ecosystems.
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