India, April 11 -- "Imagine the uproar when Uber's cars start arriving without drivers," prominent futurist and New York Times bestselling author Martin Ford wrote in his book, Rise of the Robots: Technology and the Threat of a Jobless Future. 

It's no longer a sci-fi climax. The time appears close when the planet will give in to the autonomy of humanoids, dwarfing their one-time human masters.

Until then, why not make the best use of robotic autonomy? That's precisely where Ottonomy zeroed in on - the computational autonomy, and not the political autonomy - when the startup was rolled out to manufacture robots for hyperlocal indoor and outdoor delivery needs along with context. 

"AI-first and autonomous robots are leading th...