· Robots become 'contacts' in users’ address books, allowing tasks to be assigned directly through instant messaging while receiving real-time feedback.
· Through OpenClaw, regular users will generate and deploy EAI robot skills using natural language in a code-free or low-code manner, with open APIs seamlessly integrating with existing internet applications.
· Continuously develop and refine the '633 industry application and practical value' scenarios, further amplifying FF's 'terminal-data-brain' cyclical evolutionary flywheel effect as the first US company to deliver humanoid and bionic robots.
The product demonstration is achieved through a combination of autonomous AI control and remote operation.
Beijing Time, April 10, 2026 - Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. (Nasdaq: FFAI), a global EAI ecosystem company headquartered in California, USA (hereinafter referred to as 'Faraday Future,' 'FF,' or 'the Company'), released its latest EAI robot scenario demonstration video today. In the video, the FX Aegis quadruped bionic robot, equipped with a back-mounted shopping basket extension, autonomously completes food delivery tasks in a real-world environment, fully showcasing Aegis's autonomous execution capabilities in practical scenarios.
Behind this demonstration is an important advancement by the R&D team in integrating OpenClaw into the Agent layer of FF's robot EAI brain, turning the robot into a genuine 'contact' in the user's address book. Users can directly assign task commands to Aegis via instant messaging tools and receive real-time feedback without requiring specialized operational expertise, making human-machine interaction as natural as sending a message. This will allow every user to better own their private EAI Agent, creating greater value for users.
For developers, OpenClaw brings no-code and low-code programming capabilities to FF's open developer platform. Ordinary users can quickly develop Agents and Skills using natural language and seamlessly connect with existing internet applications through open APIs, significantly lowering development barriers and improving efficiency.
For the entire industry's development, robots in the past often required extensive reprogramming, custom development, and debugging when facing new scenarios. By introducing the OpenClaw architecture, the system achieves modularity and capability decoupling, greatly enhancing the generalization ability of robots, enabling them to rapidly adapt to different scenarios and achieve professional and large-scale implementation, thus driving the continuous development of the EAI ecosystem.
Going forward, the FF team will leverage OpenClaw's world memory capabilities to continuously accumulate users' living habits and scenario preferences, allowing Aegis to gradually evolve from passively receiving instructions to proactively identifying task objectives and automatically responding as a personal EAI Agent. With the continuous accumulation of memory and skills, it will take on more scenario functions proactively.
The starting price for the FX Aegis series is $2,490, with the ecosystem skill package supporting secondary development priced at $1,000 and above. As one of the core products advancing positive gross margin deliveries during FF’s first delivery season, the company aims to exceed 1,000 cumulative shipments in 2026.
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