General Intuition seeks $300 million for world-model work
TechCrunch reported that General Intuition is in talks to raise about $300 million at a valuation just over $2 billion for spatial-temporal AI and world models.
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TechCrunch reported that General Intuition is in talks to raise around $300 million at a valuation just over $2 billion. The startup spun out of Medal and is building foundation models that train AI agents to move through space and time. TechCrunch says General Intuition uses Medal's dataset of roughly 2 billion gameplay videos per year from 10 million monthly active users to train spatial-temporal reasoning in simulation. Backers are said to include Jeff Bezos, Eric Schmidt, Khosla Ventures, and General Catalyst.
Key details: Published June 18, 2026 at 15:20 UTC, Reported round size is around $300 million, Reported valuation is just over $2 billion, The company trains world models using Medal gameplay video data.
Why it matters: World-model startups are becoming a serious funding lane as labs look for data that can teach agents physical and interactive reasoning.