Noida-based Galgotias University exited the India AI Impact Summit following a controversy over presenting a Chinese robodog as its own.

Professor Neha Singh, the main person at the centre of the debate, has updated her LinkedIn profile to “Open to Work."

Galgotias University Professor Changes LinkedIn Status

Neha’s LinkedIn bio highlighted her focus on communication skills.

“I have always believed that communication is more than just a skill — it is a force that shapes identity, builds confidence, and opens doors. With a natural flair for language, articulation, and stage presence, I have spent years helping individuals unlock their voice and express themselves with clarity and impact," she wrote.

“What sets me apart is not just my command of language, but the ability to connect, inspire, and elevate others through it. I enjoy working with learners at various stages — guiding them to communicate with confidence, professionalism, and authenticity," the bio further stated.

What Triggered The Controversy?

The issue began after a video clip caught widespread attention that showed Neha introducing a robotic dog named “Orion." In the clip, she described it as being “developed" by the university’s Centre of Excellence.

But it was later alleged that the machine was actually the Unitree Go2, an AI-powered robotic dog manufactured by China-based company Unitree Robotics and not an indigenously developed product.

This led to criticism that imported technology was being presented as homegrown innovation.

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