MeitY Secretary S Krishnan stated "misinformation cannot be encouraged," urging exhibitors at the India AI Impact Summit to display only authentic, in-house work and avoid controversies that could undermine the event's focus on genuine Indian AI progress.
The university was forced to vacate its stall after Professor Neha Singh presented a Chinese Unitree Go2 robot as the university-developed "Orion," leading to widespread online criticism and accusations of misrepresenting imported technology as indigenous.
Galgotias apologised for the "confusion," blamed an unauthorised and ill-informed staff member for the inaccurate media claims made out of excitement, confirmed it had left the premises as instructed, and denied any institutional intent to deceive.