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“The digital world lacks physical information. The physical world lacks dense digital information. Games perfectly merge these two together, and we believe that’s just the next phase of pretraining.” Every few weeks General Intuition ships new emergent capabilities that are orthogonal to anything you see in the LLM world....

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