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Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. (NASDAQ: FFAI) announced a strategic partnership with Triple I to launch an Embodied AI robotics summer camp and expand collaboration across the Embodied AI (EAI) education space. The company said the agreement is the first of its kind for Faraday Future’s EAI Robotics business and supports its “Robot & Vehicle + Education” scenario.
On April 18, Faraday Future and Triple I jointly hosted the EAI Robotics Education and Summer Camp Launch Event in Irvine, California. The event, themed “Humans and Machines Co-Defining the Future of Education,” focused on how young people can build durable skills and long-term competitiveness in the AI era. Triple I described itself as an education planning institution providing end-to-end services from kindergarten through doctoral studies.
Chris Chen, Co-CEO of Faraday Future AI-Robotics, attended the signing ceremony and discussed Faraday Future’s EAI Robotics strategy and roadmap for the education sector. Faraday Future said its EAI robot is designed to function as an embodied research and teaching assistant, with deployment planned for schools, laboratories, and research institutions. The company said the robots are intended to support robotics training, research assistance, data collection, and hands-on AI education.
Faraday Future also said live interactive demonstrations were conducted onsite, highlighting real-world understanding, interaction, and execution capabilities to show how robotics and AI can move from concept to everyday application.
Triple I’s CEO, Stella Yu, said the summer camp curriculum is co-designed with industry partners. She said the first cohort will cover robotics operation, task design, and fundamental programming for middle and high school students, with plans to expand into advanced programming, data analytics, and AI training.
Chris Chen said Faraday Future views its EAI robots as “intelligent carriers” connecting AI with the real world, and described education as a scenario with long-term value and social significance. He added that the U.S. launch of the Embodied AI robotics summer camp aims to help more young people engage with, understand, and apply AI earlier in their education.
The companies said they will collaborate across robotics-themed summer camps, technology practice, innovation programming, and future capability development. The stated goal is to equip more young people to engage with, understand, and apply AI earlier, and to develop into “creators, leaders, and pioneers” of the AI era.
Faraday Future said the partnership follows strong institutional endorsement days earlier, when California State Treasurer Fiona Ma visited the company’s Silicon Beach headquarters and unveiled the state’s first EAI Robotics Education and Innovation Lab. The company said the milestones reflect a growing ecosystem of government, institutional, and industry partners aligned with its education strategy.
Faraday Future is a California-based global company founded in 2014 focused on reshaping mobility through vehicle electrification, intelligent technologies, and AI innovation. The company said its flagship vehicle, the FF 91, began deliveries in 2023. Faraday Future also said its second brand, FX, targets the high-volume mainstream vehicle market, with its first model, Super One, positioned as a first-class EAI-MPV and deliveries planned to begin in 2026.
Faraday Future said it recently announced its entry into the Embodied AI Robotics business, with sales beginning this year, connecting that strategy to its plans for EAI vehicles and EAI robotics. For more information, it directed readers to https://www.ff.com/.

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