Galgotias University is facing criticism after a video showed a Chinese-made robotic dog, Unitree’s Go 2, being presented as a university innovation at the India AI Impact Summit. While the university denies claiming development, a professor’s introduction of the robot as ‘Orion’ has gone viral. The commercially available robot, costing around Rs 3 lakhs, boasts advanced navigation and interaction capabilities. Galgotias University is facing criticism after a video showed a Chinese-made robotic dog, Unitree’s Go 2, being presented as a university innovation at the India AI Impact Summit. While the university denies claiming development, a professor’s introduction of the robot as ‘Orion’ has gone viral. The commercially available robot, costing around Rs 3 lakhs, boasts advanced navigation and interaction capabilities.
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