Jeff Bezos
Photo credit: Daniel Oberhaus

Amazon founder and occasional world’s richest man, Jeff Bezos, is launching a new artificial intelligence startup where he will serve as co-CEO. The company, named Project Prometheus, will focus on AI applications for engineering and manufacturing in sectors such as computers, aerospace, and automobiles.

The start-up is launching with $6.2 billion in funding, partly from Bezos, making it one of the world’s most well-funded early-stage companies, reports The New York Times, which cites three people familiar with the matter.

This marks the first time Bezos has taken on a formal operational role at a company since he stepped down as Amazon’s chief executive in July 2021. While he is involved in his space company, Blue Origin, his official title there is founder.

More moonshots

Bezos’s co-founder and co-chief executive at Project Prometheus is Vik Bajaj. Bajaj is a physicist and chemist who previously worked at Google’s X research lab, often called “The Moonshot Factory”. In 2015, Dr. Bajaj was among the founders of Verily, a life sciences lab operated by Google’s parent company, Alphabet. He later co-founded and led Foresite Labs, an incubator for AI and data science start-ups.

Project Prometheus enters a competitive AI market alongside giants like Google, Meta, and Microsoft, as well as specialised companies such as OpenAI and Anthropic. The new company is part of a wave focusing on applying AI to physical tasks, including robotics and scientific discovery.

Last year, Bezos invested in Physical Intelligence, a startup that applies AI to robotics. Other new companies in the space include Periodic Labs, founded by researchers from Meta, OpenAI, and Google DeepMind, which has $300 million in backing.

Project Prometheus has already hired nearly 100 employees, including researchers from OpenAI, DeepMind, and Meta.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Journalism schools lack consistent AI strategy as scattershot policies confuse

Artificial intelligence is becoming deeply embedded in journalistic workflows, yet new research…

AI uses rapid facial ageing to predict cancer survival chances

When battling cancer, the speed at which your face physically ages could…

Lower-income nations lead the world in digital health literacy

It is a common assumption that national wealth automatically translates into stronger…

AI chatbots lose up to 30 per cent accuracy when trained to be friendly

Training chatbots to sound warmer and more empathetic makes them significantly less…

Your AI chatbot addiction is a deliberate corporate design, exploiting loneliness

Millions of people are developing severe, life-altering addictions to artificial intelligence chatbots…

AI ‘photo booth’ reads the faces of lab mice to detect their hidden pain

Assessing pain in laboratory mice is notoriously difficult, often relying on subjective…