Prometheus AI Startup Raises $12 Billion
In brief
- Prometheus, a physical AI startup, raised $12 billion at a $41 billion valuation.
- The funds came from investors like Jeff Bezos and JPMorgan Chase.
- The company is building software to automate design and manufacturing of complex systems.
- This could replace some engineering work with AI.
- The goal is to automate many tasks, but the founders believe this will lead to more demand for human workers.
- The new funds will help the company with its large computing needs.
- Prometheus plans to use the funds to grow and develop its technology, and its future plans will be closely watched.
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