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Orion's False Star: A PR Black Hole
The Business Guardian
|February 22, 2026
The Galgotias robotic dog showcase triggered misrepresentation claims, overshadowing its innovation pitch.
Academia’s most valuable asset is not computing power, venture funding, or even patents. It is trust. Trust is built slowly through rigour, transparency, and consistency. It can be unsettled far more quickly.
The controversy surrounding Galgotias University at the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi this week illustrates how fragile institutional credibility can be in the age of instant scrutiny. At the summit, a robotic dog named “Orion” was presented as part of the university's Centre of Excellence in artificial intelligence, reportedly backed by significant investment. The display suggested indigenous technological advancement, a symbol of India’s growing capabilities in advanced robotics.
Within hours, however, online users began pointing out that the robot closely resembled the commercially available Unitree Go2, manufactured by a Chinese company and sold globally. Videos comparing the two circulated widely. Social media amplified the claims. The narrative shifted from an innovation showcase to allegations of misrepresentation.
In today’s hyperconnected ecosystem, visibility is immediate, and verification is crowdsourced. What might once have passed as a minor oversight became a national conversation. Clarifications followed, but by then the damage had already expanded beyond the event floor. In matters of reputation, speed alone is not enough. Substance, clarity, and timing determine whether a misstep remains contained or spirals outward.
It is important to state at the outset that the larger AI Summit itself reflected immense and substantive progress. India’s artificial intelligence ecosystem is expanding at a remarkable speed. From public digital infrastructure to language models, semiconductor ambitions, and growing startup capital, the country’s AI narrative is real and robust. One isolated controversy should not overshadow the scale of work underway.
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