
Disorganised PR spectacle: Rahul Gandhi slams AI Summit over Galgotias robodog row
India Today
Following the robodog controversy, Rahul Gandhi slammed the Narendra Modi government and the AI summit on X, calling it a disorganised PR spectacle that showcased Chinese products instead of leveraging India's talent and data.
The Congress has doubled down on its attack on the Narendra Modi government over Galgotias University allegedly trying to pass off a Chinese robodog as its own innovation, with Rahul Gandhi calling the AI summit “a disorganised PR spectacle” and the party terming the act “brazenly shameless.”
"Instead of leveraging India’s talent and data, the AI summit is a disorganised PR spectacle - Indian data up for sale, Chinese products showcased," Rahul Gandhi wrote on X.
Earlier in the day, the Congress latched on to the robodog controversy at the AI summit, which eventually led the Indian government to vacate the event, saying that the “Modi government has made a laughing stock of India globally with regard to AI.”
The Congress also claimed that India has become a subject of ridicule in the Chinese media after their robots were showcased as Indian innovations at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi.
"This is truly embarrassing for India. What is even more shameful is the fact that Modi’s minister Ashwini Vaishnaw is indulging in the same falsehood, promoting China's robots at the Indian summit. The Modi Government has caused irreparable damage to the image of the country - they have reduced AI to a joke - a field in which we could be world leaders given our data power. Brazenly shameless," it said.

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