General Intuition, a New York-based AI startup that trains agents for spatial and temporal reasoning, is in talks with investors to raise about $300 million at a valuation of roughly $2 billion, according to reporting cited by TechCrunch and The Next Web. The company focuses on training using large-scale video game data, described as involving billions of video game clips, which it uses to teach AI systems to reason about space and time.
The outlets say the funding discussions include major backers, with TechCrunch reporting that Jeff Bezos is among the investors involved in the round. Both sources characterize the round as significant and note the company’s relatively recent launch, with The Next Web stating it launched about eight months before the reported talks began.
As described, the proposed financing would support the startup’s ongoing work training AI agents on its video-based dataset and related reasoning tasks. No final terms or closing date for the round are reported in the provided excerpts.