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New Delhi, Feb 18 (IANS) A raging controversy erupted over Noida-based Galgotias University misrepresenting a Chinese robot dog as their own creation ‘Orion’ at the ‘India AI Impact Summit 2026,’ IT major Wipro also showcased a Chinese robot dog at the event.However, according to company sources, they are a “software company” and “have never claimed that we are a hardware company”.“Our case is completely different from Galgotias University,” said sources on Wednesday, adding …

New Delhi, Feb 18 (IANS) After the organisers directed the Galgotias University to vacate the AI Impact Summit Expo for causing a ‘national embarrassment’, by presenting a Chinese Unitree robodog as its own, professors from the university on Wednesday came out to clarify their stand. Stating that they never pitched the Chinese AI-powered robodog as its own, the professors said that the matter was blown out of proportion on social media and the whole episode emanated over a small misinterpretatio…

New Delhi, Feb 18 (IANS) A Noida-based private university, which found itself in a tight spot over flaunting a Chinese robotic dog as its own at the ongoing AI Impact Summit, has been directed to pack up and leave the expo immediately, top government sources said. The move comes after a huge social media uproar and backlash over the depiction of a Chinese robotic dog at its pavilion in the Expo. The University, in its defence, however, clarified that this was an endeavour to acquaint and equip i…

New Delhi, Feb 18 (IANS) The recent controversy around a robot displayed by Galgotias University at the India AI Impact Summit may have grabbed headlines, but it remains just one small episode in an otherwise massive showcase of India’s growing strength in artificial intelligence. From indigenous foundational models to autonomous drones and rural AI solutions, the summit underlined how India is rapidly emerging as a global AI powerhouse.Reporting from the ground, a DD India correspondent highl…

New Delhi, Feb 18 (IANS) As India-AI Impact Summit 2026 entered its third day, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday criticised the event, alleging that it was being run more as a publicity exercise than a serious platform to strengthen India’s artificial intelligence ecosystem. Rahul Gandhi said that instead of focusing on India’s own talent and the responsible use of its data, the summit had turned into a ‘disorganised PR spectacle’.Taking to social media platform X, Rahul Gandhi wrote…