General Intuition raises $320M to use video game data to train robots
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General Intuition secured $320M in funding to develop a novel approach for training construction robots using video game data with labeled actions. This method aims to accelerate AI training for robotics by leveraging the vast libraries of annotated video game footage.
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General Intuition is using video game clips with embedded action labels to speed up AI training for robotics. The post General Intuition raises $320M to use video game data to train robots appeared first on The Robot Report .
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