Hello Robot’s new Stretch 4 robot is no sci-fi marvel—it’s a grounded, practical helper with a telescoping arm and grippers, designed to work alongside humans in real homes. Unlike flashy humanoid bots, Stretch focuses on real-world data collection and human oversight, making it safer and more useful. Its biggest win? Empowering people like quadriplegic Keith Platt, who controls it via phone to automate daily tasks like making breakfast shakes—offering independence and easing caregiver burdens. Though pricey at $30K and heavy-duty, Stretch ships in a standard box and is already sold out, with 200–300 units planned. This down-to-earth approach could be the key to unlocking real AI potential in everyday homes.

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