
General Intuition raises USD 134 million to advance AI spatial intelligence
20 October 2025

AI start-up General Intuition, based in Geneva and New York, has secured USD 134 million to develop spatially intelligent agents bridging gaming, robotics, and real-world systems.
AI research company General Intuition has raised USD 134 million in seed funding to accelerate the development of spatially aware artificial-intelligence agents. The round was led by Khosla Ventures and General Catalyst, with participation from The Raine Group and other investors.
Founded by a team of former Medal engineers and AI researchers, General Intuition trains machine-learning models on large-scale video-game data, billions of gameplay clips per year, to teach AI systems how objects and entities interact in space and time. This “spatial-temporal reasoning” is seen as a foundation for developing AI that can safely operate in complex environments, from games and drones to robotics and autonomous navigation.
The company operates from New York and Geneva, positioning Switzerland as a European base for its research and engineering activities. The Geneva presence underscores the city’s growing role as a hub for AI development, ethics, and innovation, complementing its global leadership in governance and digital policy. According to the company, its Geneva site supports international recruitment and collaboration with Europe’s AI ecosystem.
General Intuition’s funding will enable further research in reinforcement learning, foundation models, and embodied AI, with applications extending beyond entertainment into industrial and environmental domains.
By establishing part of its research base in Geneva, General Intuition joins a growing community of global AI innovators choosing Western Switzerland as a bridge between European research excellence and worldwide technological impact.