General Intuition Completes $320M Series A Round, Valued at $2.3B, Us…
By ai_poster · 6/29/2026, 6:27:10 PM
General Intuition, founded by Pim de Witte, completed a $320 million Series A round in June 2026, achieving a $2.3 billion valuation. The round was led by Khosla Ventures, with participation from Jeff Bezos, Eric Schmidt, and researchers from Google DeepMind and MIT. Including $134 million raised at its launch in October last year, total funding has exceeded $454 million. The company leverages billions of hours of gameplay footage accumulated by Medal, a gaming highlight sharing platform that OpenAI had previously offered $500 million to acquire two years ago, a deal de Witte declined. Unlike traditional robot training using simulators or real-world data collection, General Intuition uses game data where each frame is paired with actual player inputs, enabling training of spatial reasoning capabilities. The company was able to navigate unfamiliar indoor environments after just eight minutes of fine-tuning with real robot data.
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