Jeff Bezos Just Raised $12 Billion by Eric Bleeker
Jeff Bezos is back in an operating seat for the first time since stepping down from Amazon, pointing a $12 billion war chest at what he calls the engine of civilizational wealth: invention itself. The thesis is direct. Compress the loop from idea to manufactured product, and you mint the next Henry Ford or Elon Musk on a repeatable basis. Prometheus is a startup using AI to accelerate engineering and invention across the physical economy, with a roughly 150-person team based in San Francisco, London, and Zurich. The product description is ambitious: tools that function as “artificial general engineers,” treating design, simulation, and production as end-to-end machine learning problems. The marquee example Bezos used is jet engines. “What if instead of a team of 1000 people working for ten plus years to build a next generation of jet engine, what if they could do that in five years or two years or one year. Bezos summarized the underlying philosophy bluntly: “What drives civilizational wealth? And the answer is invention. Somebody invented the plow and we all got wealthier. Somebody invented the steam engine and we all got wealthier. Our goal at Prometheus is building a set of tools that accelerate that invention loop.” Jeff Bezos just raised $12 billion. He’s betting his newest business will create the next Elon Musk or Henry Ford

