Core Viewpoint - The "AI Impact Summit" in New Delhi, which aimed to showcase India's capabilities in AI and robotics, faced criticism after a machine dog presented by Galgotias University was revealed to be a product already available in the market from a Chinese company [1][3]. Group 1 - Galgotias University showcased a machine dog named "Orion," claiming it was developed by their team, but it was identified as the Go2 machine dog from Yushu Technology, available in India for 200,000 to 300,000 rupees (approximately 15,000 to 23,000 RMB) [3]. - The university's staff initially claimed the machine dog was their own creation, leading to widespread ridicule on social media and criticism from political opposition, with the Indian National Congress stating that the Modi government has made India a laughingstock in the AI field [5][9]. - Following the backlash, Galgotias University acknowledged on social media that the showcased machine dog was indeed the Go2 from Yushu Technology, clarifying that it was procured for student learning and experimentation, and denied claims of having developed the product [9][11].
印度“自研”机器狗,被发现买的中国货...
Guan Cha Zhe Wang·2026-02-18 08:36