As soon as I entered General Intuition’s R&D floor at its New York office, the company’s 31-year-old co-founder and CEO Pim de Witte directed my at…
As soon as I entered General Intuition’s R&D floor at its New York office, the company’s 31-year-old co-founder and CEO Pim de Witte directed my attention to a monitor perched on a standing desk. Someone appeared to be playing Fortnite.
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It wasn’t a person. GenAI News has rewritten this item in original language based on the reporting and materials published by TechCrunch.
What matters
- As soon as I entered General Intuition’s R&D floor at its New York office, the company’s 31-year-old co-founder and C…
- Someone appeared to be playing Fortnite.
- It wasn’t a person.
Why it matters
It wasn’t a person.
This GenAI News article was prepared in original wording using reporting and materials published by TechCrunch AI. Source reference: https://techcrunch.com/2026/06/25/from-fortnite-to-robots-general-intuitions-2-3b-bet-that-video-games-can-train-ai-agents-for-the-real-world/.
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