Faraday Future
2026.04.10 12:38

FX Aegis demonstrates autonomous food delivery scenarios, integrates OpenClaw to achieve no-code development of Skills and accelerates scenario implementation, continuously advancing the sales and deployment of EAI robots.

· Robots become "contacts" in users' address books, allowing tasks to be assigned and feedback received in real-time through instant messaging.

· Through OpenClaw, regular users can generate and deploy EAI robot skills using natural language in a no-code/low-code manner, seamlessly connecting with existing internet applications via open APIs.

· Continuously explore and refine the "633 Industry Applications and Practical Value" scenarios, constantly amplifying the "Terminal - Data - Brain" cyclic evolution flywheel effect of FF as the first U.S. company to deliver humanoid and bionic robots.

Click to watch the product demo: Achieved through the combination of autonomous AI control + remote operation 

Beijing, April 10, 2026 — Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. (Nasdaq: FFAI) ("Faraday Future," "FF," or the "Company"), a global EAI ecosystem company headquartered in California, USA, today released a new EAI robot scenario demonstration video. In the video, the FX Aegis quadrupedal bionic robot, equipped with a back-mounted shopping basket extension, autonomously completes a food delivery task in a real-world environment, fully demonstrating Aegis's autonomous execution capabilities in practical scenarios.

Behind this demonstration is a significant advancement by the R&D team in integrating OpenClaw into the EAI brain Agent layer of FF robots, making robots a true "contact" in users' address books. Users can directly assign task instructions to Aegis and receive real-time feedback through instant messaging tools, without requiring professional control expertise. Human-robot interaction becomes as natural as sending a message. This will enable each user to better possess their own private EAI Agent, creating greater value for users.

For developers, OpenClaw brings no-code/low-code programming capabilities to the FF open developer platform. Regular users can quickly develop Agents and Skills using natural language, seamlessly connecting with existing internet applications via open APIs, significantly lowering the development barrier and improving efficiency.

For the entire industry's development, robots in the past often required extensive re-programming, custom development, and debugging when facing new scenarios. By introducing the OpenClaw architecture, the system can achieve modularization and capability decoupling, greatly enhancing the generalization ability of robots. This enables robots to quickly adapt to different scenarios, achieving professionalization and large-scale deployment, and promoting the continuous development of the EAI ecosystem. 

Next, the FF team will also utilize OpenClaw's world memory capability to continuously accumulate users' lifestyle habits and scenario preferences, enabling Aegis to gradually evolve from passively receiving instructions to a personal EAI Agent capable of actively identifying task objectives and automatically responding. As memories and skills continue to accumulate, it will actively take on more scenario functions.

The FX Aegis series starts at $2,490 USD, with the price for the ecosystem skill pack supporting secondary development starting at $1,000 USD. As one of the core products for FF's first delivery quarter to continue advancing positive gross margin deliveries, the Company's cumulative shipment target for the full year 2026 exceeds 1,000 units.

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