It is extremely unlikely that there are bots that auto-upvote on the site.
First of all, such a bot would require at least 15 points before it could even vote; you cannot vote on posts as a new user. As such, bots would have to have interacted with the site beyond registering, a reasonable barrier.
Moderators have tools to spot suspicious voting behaviour. Bots voting on their author's posts would stand out like a sore thumb. Anyone trying this will find themselves on the wrong side of the penalty box.
Bots would require access to real-time information about posting to even achieve such behaviour.
They do have such access, because all users do. Any tag page will show you, in almost real time, when live updates occur. On the New questions tab you get to see when questions come in, and within seconds of the question being asked, people are looking at them. This is done through web sockets; the site informs your browser when new questions are posted (as well as let you know you have any messages or received points).
Those same sockets also let you know about people posting answers to questions. If you have a question page open, you are notified when answers are posted, votes are cast, edits are made, or comments are added.
Taken together, this means that a) people are looking at questions early, and b) get to see answers come in almost as they are posted. And when an answer is posted, apparently sometimes people think those answers are good and upvotes are given. By human beings.
Any time you see this happening, take a look at the leftmost tag on the post; tags are ordered by popularity. Hover over the tag, and take a look a the number of followers; it is an indication of how many people might be interested in the question you are looking at right now. Then reload the page, and look at the viewed counter in side bar on the right; that's an indicator of how many people have been actively looking at this new question in a short space of time.
If both of these numbers are extremely low (< 500 people following the tag, views < 5 or so), then you may have reasons to be suspicious of out of proportion voting behaviour (more than 2 upvotes within seconds), perhaps. In that case, I'd look for more posts by the same author, see if there are correlations between author and other users (always answering questions by the same small group of people, perhaps). You may have found a sock-puppet, and if so, you'd flag one of the posts, pick other and ask a moderator to take a look. Include your evidence. If there is a sock-puppet being used, it'll be a human being using multiple accounts, not a bot.