05 May 2026 | News
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Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. (NASDAQ: FFAI) (“Faraday Future”, “FF” or the “Company”), a California-based global Embodied AI (EAI) ecosystem company, today shared a weekly business update from YT Jia, Founder and Global Co-CEO of FF.
“Happy May Day holiday! It’s hard to believe that this weekly report series has now been going for a full year. I want to sincerely thank all of our stockholders, investors, users, and partners for your support and companionship along the way. I’m also grateful that this weekly report has continued to push me and the team to keep reflecting, improving, and moving forward.
Let's first look at the EAI Robotics engine from this week. On the device side of the “Three-in-One” strategy, FF EAI robots added 46 new sales and shipments in April. Together with the shipments completed in March, cumulative sales and shipments have reached 68 units, making steady progress toward our target of 200 units by the end of June. While continuing to achieve positive gross margin on each product model, we are also beginning to see the real power of the evolutionary flywheel. As the first U.S. company to deliver both humanoid and bionic robots, every robot deployed and delivered activates a real node in the “Device–Data–Brain” flywheel. In May, we expect deliveries and deployments to continue to accelerate the ramp-up.
This month’s deliveries mainly went to B2C users such as Falrano, as well as B2B education customers including Triple I and BIBS, the Boston International Business School. They are not only our users, but also developer partners working with us to build “6-3-3” Industry Applications and Practical Value in real-world environments, and an important force helping accelerate our flywheel.
On the EAI Brain & Developer Platform of our Three-in-One strategy:
We have already started co-building the developer ecosystem. One key initiative is the world’s first youth developer program designed specifically for AI natives, while the developer incentive program has also been rolled out.
On the Data Factory of our Three-in-One strategy, we have put in place an initial framework for EAI data collection and model training and are actively preparing for the development of the EAI Data Factory. We will continue to keep everyone updated on further progress across the Three-in-One strategy.
Next, I would like to focus on the EAI Robotics education product line, which is now being implemented across multiple areas.
In terms of university partnerships, as the annual Berkshire Hathaway stockholders meeting opened, Boston International Business School and FF officially launched the BIBS–FF AI and Robotics Institute in Omaha. This marks the first step in bringing the EAI education ecosystem into universities across the United States. We also jointly hosted the World Youth Leaders Forum & Junior Leadership Forum, where we had in-depth discussions on AI and the future of global business, leadership, educational innovation, and other topics. The response from attendees was very positive.
Additionally, the team has been in touch with UCLA, where both faculty and students have shown strong interest in our products, and we are actively advancing potential collaboration opportunities.
At the educational institution level, FF hosted a unique K–12 immersive robotics class in partnership with BrainBuilders STEM Education, which focuses on hands-on STEM learning for youth. The session drew over 30 students and parents, and the kids were highly engaged and excited throughout the experience. Through classroom experiences, we have validated the robot curriculum and teaching approach in real-world settings, and both parties are actively exploring next steps for deeper collaboration.
Next, on the to-B side, we will focus on advancing strategic partnerships with an initial group of K–12 schools and universities, driving robot procurement, and launching the EAI education summer camp. On the to-C family side, we will push for the rapid execution of our strategy to bring educational robots into households, accelerating the development of the first scaled EAI education ecosystem in the United States.
EAI EV Engine:
A few days ago, the Wall Street Journal reported on the current state of automotive industry development in China and the United States, mentioning FF’s global EAI Industry Bridge Strategy. This underscores that our early proposal and execution of the EAI Robotics and Automotive Bridge Strategy are already having a meaningful industry impact and gaining recognition across both policy and industry circles. This bridge connects the global EAI industry with user value worldwide, making it a topic worthy of broader reflection and discussion across the industry.
Last week, we successfully hosted an exchange session with institutional and individual investors in New York City, which received very positive feedback. This week, Jerry Wang will attend the Global Family Office Investment Summit in Miami, where he will engage in in-depth discussions with over 300 family offices, sovereign wealth funds, and leading investment institutions from around the world, expanding opportunities for long-term capital partnerships in the U.S.
Finally, Kerr & Lerr have just received their own FF EAI robots. When they called yesterday, I could really feel that they couldn’t wait to unbox them and start exploring as young EAI developers. Next up, the girls will share more, giving everyone a closer look at how this generation of AI-natives learn, interact, and grow with robots—and how they create with them. What they have to share may exceed all of our expectations. Let’s catch up next week!”