General Intuition is a frontier research lab dedicated to building AI agents that understand the physical dynamics of environments—what it calls spatial-temporal reasoning. The company was spun out of Medal, one of the world's largest platforms for capturing and sharing gaming moments.

Its core advantage is data: Medal generates roughly 2 billion gaming videos per year from about 10 million monthly active users across tens of thousands of games. General Intuition uses this corpus to train foundation models that learn how objects and entities move through space and time, purely from visual input. Its agents see only what a human player would see and navigate by following controller inputs.

The company says its model can generalize to environments it was never trained on and correctly predict actions within them, a capability it believes can extend well beyond games—initial real-world applications include autonomous search-and-rescue drones.

General Intuition launched in late 2025 with a $133.7M seed round co-led by Khosla Ventures and General Catalyst, with participation from Raine. The lab is led by Pim de Witte, who is also CEO of Medal, and is building out a team of researchers and engineers to train a general agent that can interact with the real world.