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    Home»Big Tech & AI»Elon Musk Calls Jeff Bezos ‘Copycat’ After Founding $6,200,000,000 AI and Robotics Startup Project Prometheus

    Elon Musk Calls Jeff Bezos ‘Copycat’ After Founding $6,200,000,000 AI and Robotics Startup Project Prometheus

    By Henry KanapiNovember 18, 20252 Mins Read
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    Tesla and xAI founder Elon Musk cannot believe that fellow billionaire Jeff Bezos has founded a new startup focused on artificial intelligence and robotics.

    According to people familiar with the effort, the Amazon founder will serve as co-chief executive of Project Prometheus, marking his first official leadership position since stepping down as Amazon’s CEO in 2021, The New York Times reports.

    Project Prometheus is backed by $6.2 billion in funding, and part of the capital comes from Bezos himself.

    The company will focus on AI systems built for engineering and manufacturing across multiple industries, including aerospace, computers and automobiles.

    Bezos will lead the company alongside Vik Bajaj, a former Google X researcher who helped launch projects such as Wing and the self-driving unit that became Waymo.

    Bajaj also co-founded Verily in 2015 and later ran Foresite Labs before leaving to join Bezos at Project Prometheus.

    The company has already hired nearly 100 employees, including researchers from OpenAI, DeepMind and Meta.

    Project Prometheus is one of several new AI firms aiming to apply artificial intelligence to physical tasks such as robotics, scientific discovery and industrial design.

    News of the AI and robotics startup draws the attention of Musk, prompting him to share his thoughts on X.

    “Haha, no way. Copycat.“

    Elon Musk’s Tesla has long been focused on leveraging AI for automobiles and robotics. His recently approved $1 trillion pay package requires him to deploy one million robotaxis and one million humanoid robots.

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