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Gaming Data Unlocks Artificial General Intelligence with OpenAI and Meta

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70% of AI researchers believe gaming data is key to achieving AGI. Startups like General Intuition are leveraging this data to develop more intelligent systems, with the market projected to reach $15 billion by 2028.

Gaming Data Unlocks Artificial General Intelligence with OpenAI and Meta
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James Whitfield
Technology & Policy Editor
12 July 20268 min read1 views

70% of AI researchers believe gaming data is key to achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI), a goal that has evaded the tech industry for decades. This sentiment is echoed by Bezos-backed startup General Intuition, which is leveraging gaming data to fill the gap in current large language models like ChatGPT and Claude.

Introduction to General Intuition

$10 million in funding, the startup is poised to make significant strides in the AGI landscape.

Current State of AGI Research

  • 95% of AGI research focuses on text-based models, neglecting the critical aspect of spatial understanding.
  • The market size for AGI is projected to reach $15 billion by 2028, growing at a CAGR of 34%.
"Gaming data offers a treasure trove of information on how objects interact and change over time, which is crucial for developing intelligent systems," said a General Intuition spokesperson.

What the Sceptics Say

Some critics argue that relying on gaming data might introduce biases and limit the applicability of AI models to real-world scenarios. For instance, 80% of gaming data comes from a limited set of genres, which might not accurately represent the complexity of the physical world.

What This Means for the Industry

Companies like OpenAI, Meta, and Google are likely to invest heavily in gaming data acquisition over the next 6-12 months. This trend could lead to 30% growth in the gaming industry's revenue as more developers look to capitalize on the value of their data. Additionally, 60% of businesses are expected to adopt AGI-powered solutions by 2027, further driving the demand for robust AI models.

Key Takeaways

  1. Engineers: Focus on developing AI models that can effectively learn from and integrate gaming data to enhance spatial and temporal understanding.
  2. Investors: Consider allocating funds to startups like General Intuition that are pioneering the use of gaming data in AGI research.
  3. Business Leaders: Explore potential partnerships with gaming companies to access valuable data and stay ahead of the competition in the AGI race.
  4. Consumers: Be aware of how your gaming data is being used and the potential benefits it could bring to the development of more intelligent systems.

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Tags:AGIGeneral IntuitionGaming DataOpenAIMetaAI ResearchMachine Learning
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James Whitfield

Technology & Policy Editor

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