A private Indian university has been booted from a top artificial intelligence summit in New Delhi after one of its staffers displayed a a commercially available robotic dog made in China, claiming it was the university’s own innovation. Two government officials says Galgotias University was ordered on Wednesday to take down its stand at the summit a day after the university’s professor of communications told a state-run broadcaster that robotic dog Orion was developed by 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 $1,600 and used widely in research and education.re not authorized to speak to the media.