Forbes December 8, 2025
Steven Wolfe Pereira

At The General Intelligence Company, an agent monitors the support inbox. When a customer requests a feature, the agent writes the code, submits it for review, and pushes it toward production. No human touches it until the final approval. This isn’t a demo. It’s how the company actually operates.

“Over 95% of our code is written by AI,” says Andrew Pignanelli, the company’s co-founder and CEO. “Ideally we get that to 100%.” Andrew is on a mission to build the operating system for one-person, billion-dollar companies.

Today, the New York-based startup got some help to further his mission, announcing $8.7 million in seed funding led by Union Square Ventures, with participation from Acrew Capital, Compound, Untapped VC, Agent Fund, and...

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