New Delhi, Feb. 19 -- Artificial intelligence met human stupidity in a huge embarrassment for the organisers of the AI Impact Summit, with claims by an exhibitor, a Noida-based university, on developing a robotic dog and a "drone soccer arena" being belied by the fact that the first is a Chinese product, and the second, a Korean one. The exhibitor, Galgotias University, was asked and then forced to vacate its stall at the expo on Wednesday by the government. "We want genuine exhibitors at the expo. We don't want controversy around exhibits here. Plagiarism, misinformation cannot be encouraged. This should not overshadow the wonderful exhibits others have put out," said IT ministry secretary S Krishnan at a press conference on Wednesday. "The main problem is they (Galgotias) claimed to be something they are not. They misled," added Abhishek Singh, additional secretary at MeitY, and India AI Mission CEO. An official at the Press Information Bureau (PIB) said on condition of anonymity that the reason Galgotias was asked to vacate its stall was because its conduct has become a "national embarrassment ". While university faculty manning the stall went blue in the face trying to pass off the controversy as the result of miscommunication and misinterpretation, the fact remains that a faculty member manning the stall, on Tuesday claimed both the dog (which she called Orion, presumably after Greek hunter Orion who had a dog called Sirius), and the drone soccer arena were developed by Galgotias University. "We at Galgotias, faculty and students, are deeply pained by the propaganda campaign against our university...Spreading negativity can harm the morale of students," the university said in a statement....