Galgotias university clarifies chinese robodog display at delhi ai summit

Galgotias University has responded to online criticism regarding claims that it developed and showcased a Chinese-made robotic dog as its own at the India AI Impact Summit in Delhi. The university clarified that it never claimed to have developed the technology. The controversy involves a Unitree robotic dog.

Galgotias University faced criticism for allegedly presenting a Chinese-made robotic dog as its own development at the India AI Impact Summit in Delhi. The university has clarified that it never claimed to have developed the technology.

The controversy centers on a Unitree robotic dog, manufactured by a Chinese company. Online backlash focused on the university's showcase during the event. Galgotias University, located in Greater Noida, stated that the robot was used only for demonstration purposes without any claims of invention.

The incident was reported on February 18, 2026. Keywords associated include Galgotias robodog, AI summit, and Chinese robodog row.

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