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Prometheus, an AI startup co-founded by Jeff Bezos and Vikram Bajaj, has raised $12 billion at a reported $41 billion valuation to develop an 'artificial general engineer.' The company aims to build AI systems capable of assisting across the entire engineering lifecycle, including design, prototyping, and manufacturing, with the goal of accelerating the speed of physical innovation. While the startup previously operated under the name Project Prometheus and launched with $6.2 billion in funding in November 2025, it has now grown to approximately 150 employees across offices in San Francisco, London, and Zurich.
The venture distinguishes itself from traditional large language models by focusing on 'physical AI,' which requires specialized data on material behavior and real-world physics. Although Prometheus has no formal ties to Bezos’ other companies like Amazon or Blue Origin, reports indicate the technology could eventually be applied to improve processes at Blue Origin. The company has not yet publicly demonstrated commercial products, and its leadership maintains that the technology is intended to empower human engineers rather than replace them.
Prometheus raised $12 billion in a funding round that included investors such as JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, BlackRock, DST Global, and Arch Venture Partners.
The startup is focused on 'physical AI' designed to assist with engineering, manufacturing, aerospace, robotics, and logistics.
Jeff Bezos and Vikram Bajaj serve as co-CEOs of the company, which employs approximately 150 people.
The company aims to compress the cycle time between conceptual design and physical manufacturing by providing tools to improve engineering efficiency.
Prometheus is reportedly linked to a broader strategy involving a potential $100 billion fund intended to acquire or invest in manufacturing firms.
Prometheus aims to build an 'artificial general engineer' that uses physical AI to assist in the design, prototyping, and manufacturing processes to accelerate physical innovation.
Unlike LLMs trained on text and images, physical AI requires specialized, often proprietary data regarding material behavior, engineering tolerances, and real-world physics.
The company has no formal ties to Amazon or Blue Origin, though Jeff Bezos has stated that the technology could eventually be used to improve processes at Blue Origin.
The company is led by co-CEOs Jeff Bezos and Vikram Bajaj, the latter of whom is a former Google X scientist and co-founder of Foresite Labs.
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