Why this CEO thinks video games make better training data than the internet
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General Intuition CEO Pim de Witte argues that training AI on video game data could be key to achieving AGI, as games provide spatial and temporal understanding that text-only models lack. The Bezos-backed startup recently raised $320 million.
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