General Intuition raises $320M at $2.3B valuation to build AI frontier models using gameplay data
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Dean Takahashi
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General Intuition, a sister company of gaming social media platform Medal, has raised $320 million at a $2.3 billion valuation. The company uses gameplay clip data from Medal's platform — where gamers share video clips of their gaming achievements — to train and build more robust AI frontier models. The funding round reflects growing investor interest in AI companies that leverage unique, proprietary data sources (in this case, gameplay behavior data) to develop advanced AI systems.
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· 2 pulledGeneral Intuition raised $320 million at $2.3 billion valuation to use gameplay data to build more robust AI frontier models.
A sister company of the game social media firm Medal, General Intuition mines Medal's clips data — which gamers post as video clips to share their gaming prowess — to provide insights for building game worlds.
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