AChina-made robot domestic dog, which has grabbed the upper limit attending at the bharat AI wallop Summit 2026 in New Delhi, is no longer on display at the stall of Galgotias University. The Unitree Robodog was taken off-display after the university faced backlash over claims that the machine was developed in-house.The controversy began after a video from the summit went viral in which Professor Neha Singh described the robot dog, named “Orion”, as having been developed by the university’s Centre of Excellence. In the clip, she said the robot could carry out surveillance and monitoring tasks and moved freely across the campus.Soon after, several viewers identified the machine as a commercially available quadruped robot made by Chinese firm Unitree Robotics, prompting criticism on social media and triggering a clarification from the university.University clarification after backlashGalgotias University said it had never claimed to have manufactured the robodog and that it was acquired to give students hands-on exposure to advanced technologies.“Galgotias has not built this robodog, nor have we claimed to do so,” the university said in its statement. “What we are building are minds that will soon design, engineer, and manufacture such technologies here in Bharat.”The university added that it regularly brings cutting-edge technologies from countries such as China, Singapore and the US for student learning. It described the Unitree robodog as “a classroom in motion” being used for experimentation and skill-building.Professor Neha Singh's responseAmid reports that the university had been asked to vacate its stall at the expo, Professor Neha Singh addressed the controversy and acknowledged that her earlier remarks may not have been clearly communicated.“The controversy happened because things may not have been expressed clearly. I take accountability that perhaps I did not communicate it properly, as it was done with a lot of energy and enthusiasm and very quickly, so I may not have come across as eloquently as I usually do. Also, the intent may not have been properly understood,” she said.“One important point is regarding the robot dog—we cannot claim that we manufactured it. I have told everyone that we introduced it to our students to inspire them to create something better on their own. Our university contributes to building future leaders by providing cutting-edge technologies in the field of AI, and it will continue to do so,” she added. On reports that authorities had asked the university to vacate the expo area, Singh said, “I do not have any information about that. What I know is that today we are all present here.”About Unitree RobodogsUnitree Robotics produces a range of four-legged robots designed to mimic animal movement and perform tasks such as obstacle navigation, inspection and demonstrations. The company is known for offering comparatively affordable quadruped robots, making them widely used in research, education and tech showcases.Visitors at the summit on Tuesday noted that the robot dog was no longer present at the Galgotias stall following the clarification and the controversy.
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