Author: Mikhail

Maybe, in 2025, robots get a bad rep. There are a couple of them out there, but the concept still sounds futuristic. Think of Enthiran or The Terminator or the one from I, Robot. It doesn't sound too pretty. Even the robots you may have heard of in the 2020s might not be all that inspiring.

In March 2024, a Saudi Arabia robot that was programmed to move its hands was said to have extended its hand towards the lower back of a female reporter. That didn't go down too well. And Elon Musk's Optimus robots from Tesla, which were presented at an event in October 2024, were said to be controlled by humans behind the scenes instead of functioning autonomously.

So, what if the two things people love the most: robots... and the police? Robot police. That sounds menacing and nefarious, already.

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Blinkit’s 10-Minute Ambulance Service: Revolutionizing Emergency Medical Care in Urban India

Remember in the 2009 flick "3 Idiots", a character remarks, "You get pizza in this country in 30 minutes, but not an ambulance"? 16 years later, that might have changed.

In the last couple of years, it seems like consumers have been spoiled by a degree of convenience. Want food in 30 minutes? Want a lighter in 15 minutes? Want an avocado in 8 minutes? You got it, dude! Quick commerce seems to have been so successful in India, that even established players, like Flipkart, Myntra, JioMart, Magicpin, Amazon and Ola, were looking to go the q-comm route.

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