Faraday Future Delivers Master and Aegis Robots to NS Federation, Expanding Embodied AI Deployment

12 March 2026 | News

Delivery introduces “Robot & Vehicle + Education” and “Robot & Vehicle + Performance” applications, bringing Faraday Future’s embodied AI robotics into real-world community and educational environments.
Image Courtesy: Public Domain

Image Courtesy: Public Domain

Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. (Nasdaq: FFAI) (“Faraday Future,” “FF,” or the “Company”), a California-based global Embodied AI (EAI) ecosystem company, announced the delivery of its Master robot and pilot delivery of the Aegis robot to Texas-based NS Federation, a community service platform providing services related to education, insurance, and everyday life.

The delivery expands FF’s real-world EAI Robotics deployment and introduces two new “Robot & Vehicle +” application scenarios in education and performance, both supported by existing market demand.

Under the “Robot & Vehicle + Education” scenario, FF EAI robots will support robotics training, research assistance, data collection, and hands-on AI education across schools, laboratories, and research institutions. Acting as embodied research trainers, the robots can assist with experimentation, secondary development, and interactive robotics learning experiences for students and educators.

The delivery also introduces the “Robot & Vehicle + Performance” scenario, where robots can serve as interactive performers in events, competitions, and entertainment environments, creating engaging audience experiences and opening new opportunities across consumer and light commercial markets.

A representative of NS Federation stated: “Artificial intelligence and robotics will redefine how services are delivered in the future. By working with Faraday Future, we aim to explore how advanced technologies can enhance community engagement and make services more accessible to families.”

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