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CECAs cannot get anything right. AI Summit became a fuck up event.

Truthspeak doesn't know the difference between a plane and a planet. A planet is a celestial body orbiting a star, while a plane is a 2-dimensional surface or an aircraft. They are not directly related linguistically.
There is a reason why you were jabbed because of your stupidity

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It is clear that the definition of the word “planet” is limited for a reason while the word “plane” has a lot more explanations and meaning for a reason but you dumbfuck choose to cherrypick due to your limited knowledge

 
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Indian university kicked out of summit for falsely claiming credit for Chinese robot
People crowd at a summit stall with a banner reading Galgotias University
People visit the Galgotias University stall ahead of an eviction order issued by Indian authorities. (AP)
In short:
An Indian university was booted from a top AI summit after it displayed a robotic dog made in China, claiming it was its own innovation.

Internet users quickly identified the robot as the Unitree Go2, which is sold by China's Unitree Robotics.

What's next?
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address a session at the AI summit on Thursday.

An Indian professor has sparked ridicule after falsely suggesting a Chinese-made robot dog displayed at a major AI summit in New Delhi was developed by her university.

According to two government officials, Galgotias University was ordered to take down its stand at the summit a day after the university's professor of communications, Neha Singh, told state-run broadcaster DD News that robotic dog Orion was developed at the university.

Internet users, however, quickly identified the robot as the Unitree Go2, sold by China's Unitree Robotics with a starting price tag of just $US1,600 ($2,271) and used widely in research and education.

In response to the online uproar, Galgotias said that while it did not build the machine, "what we are building are minds that will soon design, engineer, and manufacture such technologies".

A robot in the shape of a dog
Chinese firm Unitree Robotics's Go2 dog robot is used widely in education and research. (Supplied: Unitree Robotics)
"You need to meet Orion," Neha Singh told an Indian TV reporter as the dog performed tricks such as waving at the camera and springing up on its hind legs.

"This has been developed by the centres of excellence at the Galgotias University," Professor Singh said, touting the institution's investments in artificial intelligence technology.

"As you can see, it can take all shapes and sizes … it's quite naughty also," she said.

In a statement posted on social media platform X the university said: "Let us be clear — Galgotias has not built this robodog, neither have we claimed."

The "recently acquired" Unitree robodog is a "classroom in motion" and "our students are experimenting with it, testing its limits", it said.

Under fire for her comments, Professor Singh told reporters on Wednesday that "things may not have been expressed clearly".

"I did not communicate it properly," said Singh, a professor of communications.

'Truly embarrassing for India', says opposition
Galgotias student Vaidik Mishra said the controversy was uncalled for.

"We were so hopeful that this summit will give us a platform to talk about our start-up. But now it is all about us lying about the robot, which is not even true. It was just a misunderstanding," he told AFP.

The incident was an embarrassment for host country India, two government officials said, speaking on condition of anonymity as they were not authorised to speak to the media.

A robot figure holds a sign reading 'building sovereign AI' at a summit in New Delhi
India is hosting dozens of world leaders for its high-profile AI summit. (AP)
The India AI Impact Summit, billed as a flagship event in the Global South, is attended by at least 20 heads of state and governments, including French President Emmanuel Macron and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.

Also expected to attend are Google's chief executive, Sundar Pichai, Qualcomm's Cristiano Amon, OpenAI's Sam Altman, Microsoft's president, Brad Smith, and AMI Labs executive chair, Yann LeCun.

India's opposition Congress party used the incident to attack Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is hosting dozens of national delegations at the five-day summit.

"The Modi government has made a laughing stock of India globally, with regard to AI. In the ongoing AI summit, Chinese robots are being displayed as our own," the party wrote in a post on X.

"This is truly embarrassing for India," it added, calling the incident "brazenly shameless".

The summit kicked off on Monday with some organisational hiccups as attendees and exhibitors reported long queues and delays at the venue.

Several exhibitors took to social media to complain that their personal belonging and products on display were stolen.

Organisers later said the items were recovered and returned.

Mr Modi will address a session at the summit on Thursday.

The TV reporter who had conducted the interview, Tapas Bhattachary, urged viewers to take a broader perspective.

"If one out of hundreds of exhibitors wasn't being up-front about their innovation, I would not give up on the entire [of] India's youth who are very innovative," Bhattachary said.

AFP/AP

Posted Yesterday at 6:29am, updated Yesterday at 6:55am
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Why do the PAP think that these incompetent shits imported into Singapore will automatically become competent?
 
Under fire for her comments, Professor Singh told reporters that: "things may not have been expressed clearly". This is the same kind of lies, deception, dishonesty and misleading statements that both local and foreign Indians use at work daily. The PAP has blood on its hands after bringing these treacherous people into Singapore. Say no to CECA! Are you listening, the 65% who support treason?
 
they should design and manufacture robot cows...so that they can drink and eat cow urine and dung the digital and robotic way.

now they claim even got gold inside cow urine.









 
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