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Neha Singh, whose LinkedIn bio claims that her core strength is 'verbal fluency,' had stated that her remarks at the AI Impact Summit in the national capital about the robot’s ownership were 'misinterpreted.'

Galgotias University professor Neha Singh – who is embroiled in a controversy after allegedly exhibiting a made-in-China robotic dog as her own innovation - appears to have changed her LinkedIn settings to “Open to Work” following the development.
Singh, whose LinkedIn bio claims that her core strength is “verbal fluency,” had stated that her remarks at the AI Impact Summit in the national capital about the robot’s ownership were “misinterpreted.”
“I have always believed that communication is more than just a skill — it is a force that shapes identity, builds confidence, and opens doors. With a natural flair for language, articulation, and stage presence, I have spent years helping individuals unlock their voice and express themselves with clarity and impact.
My core strengths lie in verbal fluency, vocabulary building, public speaking, and written communication. Whether it’s training students for GD-PI, compering high-stakes events, or designing communication workshops, I bring energy, structure, and intent to every interaction.
What sets me apart is not just my command of language, but my ability to connect, inspire, and elevate others through it. I enjoy working with learners at various stages — guiding them to communicate with confidence, professionalism, and authenticity,” reads Singh’s bio on the networking site.
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