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July 8, 2026
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Why this CEO thinks video games make better training data than the internet

Overview

When it comes to achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI), large language models just don't have what it takes. Models like ChatGPT and Claude are great at text, but they're less skilled at understanding how things actually move through space and time - an essential skill for producing intelligence that generalizes. That gap, it turns out, might be filled by gaming data.

Key Takeaways

  • Watch as General Intuition CEO Pim de Witt joins TechCrunch's Equity podcast to explain how the startup's $320M round and gaming data are powering the next wave of physical AI and robotics.

    3 billion that just closed a $320 million round with Coatue, Eric Schmidt, and researchers at MIT and Google DeepMind joining its list of investors.

  • You also can follow Equity on X and Threads , at @EquityPod.

    Theresa Loconsolo is an audio producer at TechCrunch focusing on Equity, the network's flagship podcast.

  • Before joining TechCrunch in 2022, she was one of 2 producers at a four-station conglomerate where she wrote, recorded, voiced and edited content, and engineered live performances and interviews from guests like lovelytheband.

    Theresa is based in New Jersey and holds a bachelors degree in Communication from Monmouth University.

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  • On this episode of TechCrunch's Equity podcast, General Intuition CEO Pim de Witte joins Rebecca Bellan to dig into why world models trained on gaming data might be the next big leap in physical AI, how the company spun out of gaming platform Medal TV, and where the ethical red lines are when your models could end up being used for defense applications.

Stats & Key Facts

  • #] Watch as General Intuition CEO Pim de Witt joins TechCrunch's Equity podcast to explain how the startup's $320M round and gaming data are powering the next wave of physical AI and robotics.
  • #That's the bet behind General Intuition, a Bezos-backed, New York-based startup valued at $2.
  • #3 billion that just closed a $320 million round with Coatue, Eric Schmidt, and researchers at MIT and Google DeepMind joining its list of investors.

Watch as General Intuition CEO Pim de Witt joins TechCrunch's Equity podcast to explain how the startup's $320M round and gaming data are powering the next wave of physical AI and robotics. When it comes to achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI), large language models just don't have what it takes. Models like ChatGPT and Claude are great at text, but they're less skilled at understanding how things actually move through space and time - an essential skill for producing intelligence that generalizes.

That gap, it turns out, might be filled by gaming data. That's the bet behind General Intuition, a Bezos-backed, New York-based startup valued at $2. 3 billion that just closed a $320 million round with Coatue, Eric Schmidt, and researchers at MIT and Google DeepMind joining its list of investors.

Theresa Loconsolo is an audio producer at TechCrunch focusing on Equity, the network's flagship podcast. Before joining TechCrunch in 2022, she was one of 2 producers at a four-station conglomerate where she wrote, recorded, voiced and edited content, and engineered live performances and interviews from guests like lovelytheband. Theresa is based in New Jersey and holds a bachelors degree in Communication from Monmouth University.

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