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Viral robodog video shows why Indian universities need less spin, more substance

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dc.contributor.author Rao, V. Ramgopal
dc.date.accessioned 2026-04-02T10:17:54Z
dc.date.available 2026-04-02T10:17:54Z
dc.date.issued 2026-02-23
dc.identifier.uri https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/blogs/voices/viral-robodog-video-shows-why-indian-universities-need-less-spin-more-substance/
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.bits-pilani.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/20853
dc.description.abstract The recent episode involving a private university at the AI Impact Summit has been painful to watch. First, a word for the students and faculty. There are good students and committed teachers in every institution. When something goes viral for the wrong reasons, it is not only the management that feels the heat. It is the final year student sitting for placements. It is the young assistant professor building a research profile. Social media can be brutal. The debate quickly escalates into questions of national prestige. That part is deeply unfortunate. Now to the uncomfortable questions. What is fundamentally wrong in such incidents is not one exhibition or one poorly handled explanation. It is a culture where optics begin to dominate substance. A serious academic institution does not send a marketing executive to explain a technical prototype. The person standing next to a demo must be someone who designed it, built it, coded it or experimentally validated it. The moment scripted marketing language replaces technical depth, credibility collapses. In today’s world, every audience member can fact-check in real time. Second, excessive freedom to marketing teams in academic matters is risky. Universities are not branding agencies. Communication must be academically vetted. Leadership must take responsibility. Public claims are not just about visibility. They reflect the intellectual integrity of the institution. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher The Times of India en_US
dc.subject Higher education en_US
dc.subject Academic integrity en_US
dc.subject Research governance en_US
dc.subject University accountability en_US
dc.subject Higher education policy in India en_US
dc.subject Research quality and metrics en_US
dc.title Viral robodog video shows why Indian universities need less spin, more substance en_US


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