Speaking to ANI, Gaur explained that the confusion stemmed from the use of the words "develop" and "development." He clarified that the university did not develop the robot but had worked on its development for academic and research purposes.
Amidst the growing controversy over Galgotias University allegedly presenting a Chinese-made robotic dog as its own invention at the AI Impact Summit, college professor Neha Singh on Wednesday defended the institution, highlighting its contributions to the country.
Taking to 'X', Rahul Gandhi replied to a post by Congress and said, "Instead of leveraging India's talent and data, the AI summit is a disorganised PR spectacle - Indian data up for sale, Chinese products showcased."
Amid rising heat over the controversy, the institution issued an official clarification expressing its concern about the "propaganda" against the university.