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While we are at Prometheus, there are reports that Jeff Bezos is creating an AI startup called ‘Project Prometheus’ that has amassed $6 billion and aims to develop AI capable of engineering, manufacturing, and real-world physical systems, not just chatbots or purely online software. They are building their guards...

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Jeff Bezos' secret AI startup was just LEAKED by The New York Times. After 4 years of retirement from running companies, he's back as co-CEO of a brand new AI startup called Project Prometheus. With $6.2 BILLION in funding on day one. This is one of the most heavily funded early-stage startups in HISTORY. Here's what we know: Project Prometheus is building "AI for the physical economy." Not chatbots. Not content generation. Not another LLM. They're building AI that learns from the PHYSICAL WORLD. AI that can design rockets, manufacture cars, build computers, engineer spacecraft components etc. And Bezos isn't just investing - he's literally co-CEO, running the company day-to-day. His co-CEO is Vik Bajaj, a physicist and chemist who worked at Google X (the "Moonshot Factory") where he worked directly with Sergey Brin on the self-driving car project that became Waymo. Together, they've already hired nearly 100 people poached from OpenAI, Google DeepMind, and Meta's AI division. The company is still in stealth mode. LinkedIn page just says: "AI for the physical economy." That's it. But here's the thing: If Project Prometheus succeeds, they won't just disrupt industries - they'll REPLACE entire manufacturing processes. Right now, designing a new car takes YEARS. - Testing prototypes - Iterating on designs - Running simulations - Building physical models What if AI could do all of that in WEEKS? Right now, building a rocket costs billions and takes decades. What if AI could simulate millions of rocket designs, test them virtually, optimize everything, then manufacture the perfect design on the first try? This is the bet Bezos is making. That AI won't just write better emails - it'll engineer better EVERYTHING. Everyone sees what's coming: The next wave of AI isn't chatbots... It's robots, factories, engineering systems, and physical automation at scale. Whoever wins this race controls the next industrial revolution. And Bezos just walked into the arena with $6.2 billion, a co-CEO who built self-driving cars at Google, and a team of the world's best AI researchers. The name "Prometheus" is perfect. In Greek mythology, Prometheus stole fire from the gods and gave it to humanity. He was punished for eternity, but humanity got FIRE - the tool that changed everything. Bezos is saying: "We're bringing the fire of AI to the physical world." If this works, if AI can actually design better rockets, cars, and computers than humans, we're looking at the biggest technological shift since the internet. Maybe bigger. Because the internet changed information. This would change PRODUCTION. And if it doesn't work? Well Bezos loses $6.2 billion, which for him is like 2.5% of his net worth. A rounding error. But if it DOES work, he owns the future of manufacturing. The upside is UNLIMITED. This is how billionaires think differently. Most people wouldn't risk $6 billion on a moonshot. Bezos sees it as "$6 billion to potentially control the next industrial revolution." Not really a risk... That's the best bet available. When Jeff Bezos comes out of retirement to co-run a company with this much money and this much talent, you pay attention. Because whatever he's building, it's about to change the game. What do you think?

Ricardo

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Jeff Bezos on CNBC explains revealed what Prometheus is building. Today his new company Prometheus announced a $12B funding round at a valuation of $41B . Prometheus trying to build an artificial general engineer that can help design and manufacture physical products like engines, medical devices, and electronics. So the target areas are hard physical products like jet engines, chips, bridges, medical devices, consumer electronics, aerospace systems, vehicles, and drug design, where design cycles can take years because every idea has to survive physics, materials, cost, testing, and factory limits. Bezos’ jet-engine example explains it well: asking for the same engine with 10% more thrust can become a 10-year engineering program, and Prometheus wants to shrink that “dream-build” cycle by 10x or more. The $6.2B launch funding gave Prometheus a massive starting base, and the new raise says the company likely needs far more compute, talent, and industrial data before it can prove the product. Their $41B valuation shows that frontier AI is becoming less a software race than a compute procurement race. A company with no broadly shipped product can raise $12 billion at a $41 billion valuation because investors are not only funding a model, they are prepaying for the machines that might make the model possible. The scarce asset is no longer just talent or algorithms, but clustered GPUs, power contracts, cooling, networking, and the operational skill to keep expensive silicon busy. They are proof that demand is arriving faster than infrastructure can be built, and that every frontier funding round quietly turns into a future claim on power, racks, GPUs, and uptime.

Rohan Paul

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