On June 17, Faraday Future held the first half of the "All-Form FF EAI Robot World" launch event, officially introducing four EAI robot products: the 2027 Futurist humanoid robot, FXNavi quadruped robot, FF MasterMini, and FF Nova. The company also announced the EAI education ecosystem strategy and the robot partner program (FF Robotics PAR).

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Faraday Future founder and global CEO Jia Yueting stated that the company is accelerating its development as a pioneer, founder, and popularizer of the global consumer robotics market. It is also collaborating with educational partners to build a robot education ecosystem covering both B2B educational institutions and C2C home learning scenarios.

The newly launched Futurist is called the first U.S.-originated robot body product that fully supports the NVIDIA Sonic full-body motion control system for full-size humanoid robots. The future Ultra version will also be equipped with the NVIDIA Jetson Thor high-performance chip to further enhance motion control and intelligent execution capabilities.

At the same time, FX Navi is positioned as an entry-level quadruped EAI robot for the family and education markets. The product comes with the EAI STEM curriculum system, covering learning, programming, and practical creation, aiming to help teenagers transition from AI tool users to participants in robot development and creation.

In terms of strategy, Faraday Future proposed the "One Brain, Multiple Forms" robot architecture, which centers on a generalizable intelligent brain, combined with various robot forms and differentiated EAI Agent and skill modules, to achieve capability adaptation in different scenarios. The company believes that compared to the industry's focus on a single general-purpose humanoid robot, the "One Brain, Multiple Forms" model is more conducive to the large-scale deployment of robots in education, home services, and professional scenarios.

As competition in the humanoid robot industry continues to intensify, more and more companies are exploring the expansion from single robot capabilities to ecosystem platform capabilities. Faraday Future's release of a multi-form robot matrix and education ecosystem plan also shows its intention to seek new growth opportunities in the consumer robotics and smart education markets.