'Will enable applications straight out of sci-fi': Kiwi raises US$320m for his software that simulates the real world
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**Why it matters:** The $320 m funding empowers a near‑real‑time physics engine that can be used as a sandbox for training autonomous agents, accelerating product development for robotics, simulation‑driven R&D, and high‑fidelity virtual reality—effectively lowering the cost of building and testing AI systems that need to understand and react to the physical world. This positions Kiwi as a potential “back‑end” infrastructure for next‑gen AI services, challenging incumbents like Unity and Unreal while opening new revenue streams in simulation‑as‑a‑service.
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