NEW DELHI — An Indian professor has falsely suggested that a Chinese-made robot dog displayed at a major artificial intelligence (AI) summit was developed by her university, prompting backlash in a ...
Profile of Professor Neha Singh amid Galgotias University’s robot dog controversy at India AI Impact Summit 2026.
Social media users identify the robot as the Unitree Go2, sold by China’s Unitree Robotics.
What was initially presented as a technological achievement soon turned into what commentators labelled an “international-level embarrassment”. The matter escalated further when the university was ...
An Indian professor's false claim at an AI summit that her university developed a Chinese-made robot dog causes national embarrassment. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Who is Neha Singh? The Galgotias University professor at the centre of the China-made Robot Dog controversy at the India AI Impact Summit. Here’s a full timeline of what happened, what she said, and ...
Galgotias University posted an official statement on its social media, stating that it did not purport to make the robotic dog. The university also put it clear that the robot was bought by a Chinese ...
Galgotias University in Greater Noida has come under sharp scrutiny after a presentation at the India AI Impact Summit 2026 ...
Galgotias University on Tuesday issued a clarification after facing backlash for presenting a Chinese robot dog as their own ...
A controversy at Delhi’s AI Impact Summit has put Galgotias University and Professor Neha Singh at the centre of a credibility storm after a robo dog showcased ...
At the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, a Galgotias University professor incorrectly suggested a Chinese-made Unitree robodog was developed in-house, sparking political criticism and online uproar.
Comparisons and competitiveness among employees have been around as long as there have been workplaces. But those frictions are taking fresh shape as the use of artificial intelligence and robotics ...