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General Intuition

Category: AI Agents

General Intuition develops AI agents with spatial-temporal reasoning capabilities by training them on billions of video game clips, enabling them to understand and navigate complex 3D environments. General Intuition was founded in 2025. The company is led by Pim de Witte. Based in New York, USA and Geneva, Switzerland. Team size: 10-50. Total funding raised: $133.7M. Latest round: Seed. Key investors include ["Khosla Ventures","General Catalyst","Raine"].

Founded
2025
Headquarters
New York, USA and Geneva, Switzerland
Team size
10-50
Total funding
$133.7M

Value proposition

To provide AI agents that can understand and navigate 3D environments with human-like spatial intuition, enabling more advanced and autonomous capabilities in gaming and robotics applications

Products and solutions

["AI-powered NPCs and game bots","Autonomous navigation for search and rescue drones","World models for agent training","Spatial-temporal foundation models"]

Unique value

Unique access to Medal.tv's massive dataset of 2 billion video game clips per year, providing an unparalleled training ground for spatial-temporal AI agents. Focus on 'play' as the foundation for learning rather than just language or static data.

Target customer

Video game developers, robotics companies, drone manufacturers, and search-and-rescue operations

Industries served

["Gaming","Robotics","Drones","Search and Rescue","Automation"]

Technology advantage

Exclusive access to Medal.tv's proprietary dataset of gaming interactions, which provides rich spatial-temporal data that's difficult to replicate. This data moat was significant enough that OpenAI offered $500M to acquire Medal.tv for access to this data.

How they differentiate

General Intuition focuses on building AI agents with spatial-temporal reasoning for real-world applications (gaming, robotics) rather than just content generation. Their unique differentiation lies in using actual gameplay data from Medal.tv versus synthetic or limited datasets used by competitors.

Main competitors

["Google DeepMind - Genie","World Labs - Marble","OpenAI (internal world models)","Microsoft Research","Meta AI"]

Key partnerships

["Medal.tv (data partnership)","Khosla Ventures","General Catalyst","Raine"]

Notable customers

["Not publicly disclosed - company is pre-commercial"]

Major milestones

["Raised $133.7M seed round - one of the largest AI seed rounds in history","Spun off from Medal.tv with access to 2 billion video clips per year","Declined $500M acquisition offer from OpenAI","Models demonstrate ability to understand untrained environments","Public-benefit corporation status"]

Growth metrics

Pre-revenue stage. Company reports their models can already understand environments they weren't trained on and correctly predict actions within them. Processing 2 billion video clips annually through Medal.tv partnership.

Market positioning

Positioned as a frontier research lab for embodied AI and spatial reasoning, leveraging the world's largest gaming video dataset to create AI agents that can understand and interact with 3D environments at human-level competency.

Geographic focus

Global with primary operations in New York (business/leadership) and Geneva (research/technical team)

Patents and IP

Not publicly available

About Pim de Witte

Co-Founder and CEO of Medal.tv, a game clipping platform with over 100 million clips shared. Successfully scaled Medal.tv to millions of users and raised multiple funding rounds.

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