General Intuition’s $2.3B bet that video games can train AI agents for the real world (opens original article in a new tab)
General Intuition raised $320 million to develop AI agents trained through video game data, aiming to transfer virtual learning to real-world robotics and automation.
- General Intuition raised $320 million at a $2.3 billion valuation to develop AI agents trained through video game data.
- The company uses gameplay footage and action labels to train AI models that can transition from virtual environments to real-world robotics.
- General Intuition's AI can navigate physical spaces using data from video games and has potential applications in robotics, simulation, and automation.
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