The EV company that almost died is now selling humanoid robots. On April 25 in San Francisco, Faraday Future ran its EAI Developer Ecosystem Forum and dropped two things at once: a full-size humanoid called FF Futurist and the developer stack behind it.
What’s in the box
FF Futurist is a full-size professional humanoid. Onstage it ran 9 end-to-end Agent Skills back-to-back — home assistant, commercial security, pet companion, hotel concierge — all multilingual. FF is calling it a “super concierge” built for real deployment, not a demo reel.
The Brain platform ships six tools: Brain Blocks, Create Studio, EAI Soul, EAI Scribe, EAI Studio, plus an SDK and API. Underneath sits a sim-to-real arena, a data flywheel engine, and a unified developer portal.
The API hook
The SDK lets developers package Agent Skills — discrete behaviors like “greet hotel guest” or “patrol the lobby” — and deploy them to FF Futurist. Brain Blocks is the visual builder for non-coders. Signups split three ways: Young Futurist for K-12, EAI Futurist for scenario experts, EAI Builder for engineers and OEM partners.
Vibe-code a humanoid the same way you ship a Shopify app.
You Might Also Like
- Notebooklm py the Unofficial Python sdk That Finally Gives Google Notebooklm a Real api
- Addy Osmani Open Sources Agent Skills 19 Workflows That Make ai Agents Code Like Google Engineers
- Yarbo sam Module Open Platform the First Outdoor Robot With an Open api for Developers
- Roborock Saros 20 Sonic Launches Globally With a 7 98cm Chassis and an Open api Your Home Assistant Agent can Actually Call
- Agent Builder by Thesys When ai Agents Stop Talking and Start Showing

Leave a comment