Amazon founder Jeff Bezos gestures as he speaks at the main panel of Italian Tech Week 2025 in Turin, Italy October 3, 2025. REUTERS
April 20 (Reuters) – Jeff Bezos’ artificial intelligence lab is close to ​raising $10 billion in a new funding ‌round, valuing the new startup called Project Prometheus at $38 billion, the Financial Times reported on ​Monday, citing sources.
The fundraising comes ​amid strong investor enthusiasm for AI ⁠companies as heavy technology spending reshapes ​businesses across sectors.
  • JPMorgan and BlackRock are among ​the investors in the new round, the newspaper said, adding that the fundraising was expected ​to close soon but had not ​been finalized.
  • The startup is focused on AI for engineering ‌and ⁠manufacturing computers, automobiles and spacecraft, according to media reports.
  • Amazon.com founder Bezos is among the initial investors in the venture ​and has ​been ⁠leading fundraising effort alongside co-chief executive Vikram Bajaj, the report ​said.
  • BlackRock declined to comment. JPMorgan ​and ⁠the project’s co-founders, Sherjil Ozair and William Guss, did not immediately respond to ⁠Reuters’ ​requests for comment. Bezos ​could not be reached for comment.

Reporting by Carlos Méndez ​in Mexico City; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu