Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. (NASDAQ: FFAI) (“Faraday Future”, “FF” or the “Company”), a California-based global Embodied AI (EAI) ecosystem company, recently shared a weekly business update from YT Jia, Founder and Global CEO of FF.
“Hello from issue 58 of our weekly report. This week, I would like to share two key updates with everyone: first, our upcoming major launch events; and second, an important breakthrough in our robotics education ecosystem.
Since one of the first to announce our robotics strategy in February, FF’s EAI robotics business, product development, and industrialization efforts have all been making steady progress. We have also continued to make important breakthroughs in device delivery, real-world use cases, and education ecosystem partnerships. The positive feedback from both B2B customers and B2C users has continued to validate real market demand and a major industry opportunity. The value of FF’s five unique core advantages, including our Global EAI Industry Bridge model, is becoming increasingly clear.
Therefore, in mid-June, we will kick off the launch season for the full multi-form lineup of FF EAI robots. On June 16 5:00 p.m. U.S. time, or 8:00 a.m. Beijing time on June 17, we will hold our FF EAI Robotics Education Ecosystem Strategy, Product Line & New EAI Device Launch at our Los Angeles headquarters. At the event, we will give a full and in-depth introduction to FF’s robotics education ecosystem strategy. We will also launch our EAI education product line and several major new EAI devices. The event will also include guest interviews and hands-on product experiences. We will invite representatives from B2B customers, B2C users, and partners to discuss AI and education. The event will be livestreamed globally, and we welcome all Futurists to tune in.
On June 22, at Automate in Chicago, the largest robotics show in North America, we will hold the FF EAI Robotics Multi-Form Lineup Debut & New Product Launch. This will give the industry a clear and concrete view of FF’s Three-in-One EAI ecosystem and EAI device lineup. We welcome everyone to come check our booth and follow our updates during the event.
Second, we made major progress this week in our education ecosystem partnership with a K–12 public school district. FF AI-Robotics and the Lynwood Unified School District in LA officially signed a strategic cooperation MOU for K–12 robotics education, as well as a formal cooperation agreement for a robotics summer camp.

Together, we plan to launch our first EAI robotics summer camp for K–12 students this summer. The program will include AI learning sessions, hands-on robotics practice, and student project showcases. This is FF’s first strategic cooperation within the U.S. K–12 education system. For us, this is a very important milestone.
This will help accelerate FF’s efforts to build the first scaled EAI education ecosystem in the U.S. and the first AI-native education system. It will also support FF’s goal of becoming a pathbreaker, ecosystem builder, and mass-adoption driver in the global B2C robotics market and its real-world use cases, and also our target of becoming the first robotics education ecosystem trailblazer and driving force serving both B2B educational institutions and B2C family education.
This cooperation is expected to open up two key entry points: K–12 full-time schools on the B2B side, and family education for students on the B2C side. It also creates a repeatable user acquisition model that can drive viral growth across the U.S.
AI is rapidly reshaping education and the skills needed for future careers. Schools and families in the U.S. are both facing new anxiety around AI. FF’s robotic devices, ecosystem products, and solutions are well positioned to meet this need and address the demands and pain points of both B2B and B2C users.
Next, FF and Lynwood will continue to explore broader cooperation with government agencies, school districts, educational institutions, and industry partners. Step by step, we aim to replicate the Lynwood cooperation model across the U.S. education system and the family education market.
On the product and technology side, we have completed the first version of Create Studio, our motion capture and Skill creation tool. It is one of the six developer platform tools we are developing in-house. We are now continuing to optimize it, and it is expected to officially launch soon. With this tool, we expect to significantly lower the barrier to robot motion and Skills creation. It will allow developers of all ages to learn AI and programming more easily, and to create robot movements, dances, performances, teaching interactions, and more.
Kerr and Lerr have received their own FF EAI robots and started their journey as young developers. They have been learning how to use developer tools for Agent and Skills development, and how to train their robots. At the June 16 launch event, Kerr and Lerr will share what they have recently learned and built. I can’t wait to see what they have created.
At the same time, EAI Soul, our robot persona development tool, has also entered internal testing. We have already developed professional personas for use cases such as tech product sales, real estate sales, and financial services. This means FF EAI robots are gradually gaining professional Agent capabilities and specialized service capabilities for real-world business scenarios. This also lays the foundation for the Robot Vocational Academy and for large-scale deployment in vertical use cases. That’s all for this week. See you next time!”















