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We bring you video content that is more education oriented: The AI Expo Crisis - A Lesson in Effective Communication. #AISummit2026 #aisummit2026 #galgotia #robotdog #controversyvideo and the role of #communicator #publicrelations The recent controversy at AI Expo highlights the power of words and the need for effective communication. Just one careless comment by Professor led to a crisis, putting the university's reputation on the line. Key takeaways: Clear messaging is key: Ambiguous language can spark misunderstandings and escalate situations. Crisis management is crucial: Swift, transparent communication can mitigate damage and show accountability. Professional communicators matter: Trained communicators can navigate complex situations, protecting the university's reputation. The administrative action to vacate the pavilion adds pressure. To resolve this, the university should: Acknowledge the incident and apologize Take responsibility and outline preventive measures Communicate transparently with stakeholders Effective communication can make or break an institution's reputation. Investing in professional communicators is essential in today's fast-paced world . / 1n339r3cdh Background: A row has erupted at the India AI Impact Summit 2026, after Galgotias University showcased 'Orion', a Chinese-made robotic dog as a product developed by the its Centre of Excellence. The robot in question is the Unitree Go2, a commercially available model from the Chinese robotics company Unitree that is sold online in India, priced between Rs 2 lakh and Rs 3 lakh. After the video of the robotic dog went viral and people on the internet identified it as Chinese product, Galgotias University released a statement, rejecting any claims to have built the device. The university said the robotic dog had been procured from Unitree and was being used purely as a learning tool for students.