Luda raises $7M in funding for AI training simulation

Luda, which specializes in allowing users to train and launch their own AI agents, announced this week that it’s launching a new system called Real-Time Reinforcement Learning (RT-RL). This allows users to make AI creations that can interact or behave in accordance with physics without the user having to code or animate it. Luda has raised $7 million in funding in support of its AI work.

Bitkraft Ventures and Compound led the funding round, with participation from Jeff Dean (Google’s chief scientist) and Illia Polosukhin (Transformer paper co-author). Scott Rupp, partner at Bitkraft, said of Luda, “Luda’s generative AI breakthrough has the potential to transform how consumers interact with AI, and gameplay is the ideal use case. Luda isn’t just building an IP, game or platform, but developing an entirely new creative medium, one that empowers every user to truly craft AI agents through Lego-like building blocks.”

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Rachel Kaser

Rachel Kaser is a gaming and technology writer for from Dallas, Texas. She's been in the games industry since 2013, writing for various publications, and currently covers news for GamesBeat. Her favorite game is Bayonetta.