FF Global President, Jerry Wang and Chris Chen, Co-CEO of FF AI-Robotics at FF, participated in panel discussions where they shared the latest progress on FF AI-Robotics and explored how AI will reshape the future of human civilization.
FF aims to build the first scaled EAI education ecosystem in the United States, starting from establishing AI robotics labs across K–12 education, with the future possibility of working with the University of California system, among others.
Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. (NASDAQ: FFAI) (“Faraday Future”, “FF” or the “Company”), a California-based global Embodied AI (EAI) ecosystem company, announced today that its Global President, Jerry Wang along with Chris Chen, Co-CEO of FF AI-Robotics at FF, attended the recent 2026 Columbia Global Sustainability Summit held at Columbia University in New York on April 5th. Jerry participated in a panel discussion on its Global Governance Track, named “Reimagining the Architecture of the Future World Order.” Chris participated in a panel discussion on its Artificial Intelligence Track, named “Reprogramming the Future of Human Civilization.”
Both Jerry and Chris discussed real-world applications for the Company’s EAI-Robotics, including K-12 education, scientific research, data collection, security and inspection, as well as entertainment performance and rental applications. They also discussed how AI will reshape the future of human civilization, including the balance between a human-AI symbiosis, focusing on the critical factor of establishing the right rules and governance frameworks.
Under the theme “Reprogramming the Future: A New Paradigm for Global Progress,” the Summit convened leading scholars, industry executives, policymakers, and emerging global leaders from top universities, international organizations, technology firms including Faraday Future, and investment institutions. Together, they discussed and explored critical topics including artificial intelligence, biomedical innovation, sustainable finance, and the future of global governance.
Building on the success of previous years, the Summit continues to serve as a premier platform for interdisciplinary dialogue, cross-sector collaboration, and the advancement of sustainable development in an era of rapid technological transformation.
“We were honored to participate in this year’s Columbia Global Sustainability Summit and engage with such a distinguished and diverse group of scholars, community leaders, and innovative futurists,” said Jerry Wang. “By delivering our Embodied AI (EAI) robotics, we are demonstrating to the capital markets that FF is expanding beyond mobility into a broader, positive-margin technology ecosystem, and driving long-term shareholder value through sustainable innovation.”
“This event provided a valuable platform to demonstrate and discuss FF’s innovative technology, including our newest robotics initiatives, and their real-world applications as we continue to redefine the future of the robotics ecosystem,” Said Chris Chen. “The research and education sectors are among the most important fields for FF AI-Robotics. We invite AI and robotics labs from universities and K12 schools worldwide to connect with us and explore how we can collaborate to shape the future.”
