ELECTE's Podcast: AI Frontiers
Frontier AI has outgrown the lab. The decisive questions now are about power — who builds the models, who controls them, and who gets to build on top of them. AI Frontiers is for the people doing the building: founders and operators creating products, companies, and strategy at the edge of what AI can do — on infrastructure owned by a handful of labs and governed from a handful of capitals. Each season charts where that frontier has moved, from the labs shipping the models to the capitals writing the rules, and what it means for anyone building something that lasts on ground that keeps shifting. Hosted by Fabio Lauria, founder of ELECTE. No hype, no jargon — strategy, stakes, and a builder's-eye view of the most consequential infrastructure of the century.
ELECTE's Podcast: AI Frontiers
Bezos' $6.2B AI Gamble
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Yan Lakoon, chief AI scientist at Meta, recently called large language models a dead end. We have language systems that pass the bar exam, but where is our domestic robot? Where is a robot as good as a cat in the physical world? Jeff Bezos listened, and he responded with six dollars. Two billion dollars. For the first time since 2021, the Amazon founder is returning to the operational helm of a company as co CEO of Project Prometheus, an AI startup that raised the largest initial funding round in the industry's history, three times the previous record, before even announcing a product. The mission to build AI for the physical economy, systems that learn from the real world through robotics, physical simulations, and automated experimentation, not chatbots, not virtual assistants, robots that learn by doing, the Bezos Bajaj Duo, and the team of top brains. While Bezos brings capital and strategic vision, Vic Bajaj brings the scientific credentials that lend credibility to the ambition. The co-founder and co-CEO of Prometheus is not just any serial entrepreneur. He is a physicist chemist with a PhD from MIT who has spent his career turning moonshots into billion-pound companies. At Google X, Sergey Brin's Impossible Factory, Bahiaj contributed to projects that became Waymo, Autonomous Cars, valued at $45 billion, and Wing, drone deliveries. In 2013, he co-founded Verily Alphabet's Life Sciences Division. As chief scientific officer of Grail, he led the development of AI-based tests for early cancer diagnosis. Prior to Prometheus, he founded Xera Therapeutics, AI-based drug discovery, and led Foresight Labs, an incubator specializing in AI startups for the life sciences. His track record, transforming cutting-edge research into scalable commercial products, exactly what is needed for a project that aims to industrialize physical AI. The team has about a hundred employees recruited with a surgical strategy. Nal Kalchbrenner, former lead of Google Research, a pioneer in deep learning, Sher Jill Ozaire and William Gus, founders of General Agents, acquired by Prometheus in November 2025, and Ashish Vaswani as advisor, the lead author of the paper, Attention is All You Need, that introduced the transformer architecture underlying ChatGPT. Operational locations, San Francisco, London, Zurich. First strategic move. Lightning fast acquisition of general agents at the end of November 2025, just 10 days after the New York Times revealed the existence of Prometheus. The startup completed its first acquisition, according to Wired General Agents, founded in 2024 by Shergil Ozire, formerly of Google DeepMind, and William Gus, former lead of OpenAI Research Scientist. The deal brings with it ACE, described as a real-time computer pilot, an AI agent that automates complex tasks on computers in real time. In a demo video, ACE downloads an image from Google and sends it via iMessage in less than 15 seconds. It seems trivial, but it represents a technological leap. The speed of execution that General Agents has achieved remains unattainable for its competitors. What General Agents has really solved is speed. ACE runs on your computer at lightning speed, confirms Harsha Abagunasekra, CEO of Donaly, Ace's competitor. We've been working on it for six months and we haven't achieved it yet. But the real value isn't ACE, it's the underlying architecture. According to General Agents job posting, ACE is built on a VLA video language action architecture, the same technology used by researchers to program industrial robots. While ACE applies it to digital tasks, VLA allows robots to process visual inputs in real time, understand natural language commands, perform physical actions in the real world, and that's exactly what Prometheus is focused on. AI for manufacturing, industrial robotics, physical process automation. The speed of the acquisition reveals the strategy. Corporate filings in Delaware show that Bajaj formed the legal entity to acquire general agents the morning after a private dinner at the two Michelin-starred Saison restaurant in San Francisco, organized in June 2025. The deal was finalized four days later. General Agents now operates from the headquarters of Foresight Labs, Bajaj's biotech incubator in San Francisco. Two days after the acquisition, William Gus posted on social media looking for introductions to people working in U.S. manufacturing, really want to understand the space and see some factories. The message to competitors is clear. Prometheus doesn't build from scratch, it aggregates the best teams with surgical acquisitions, and it does so at Amazon speed. $6. $2 billion, redefining what early stage means. The figures for Project Prometheus are unprecedented for an early stage startup. A significant portion comes directly from Bezos, who is worth $180 billion, but the other investors remain undisclosed. To put this figure into context, company total funding valuation stage notes Project Prometheus 6, to be not disclosed early stage before any product thinking machines lab, Moreti, Trau B12B seed previous record safe superintelligence, Sutskever, 3B32B PRE Product Former OpenAI CTOX AI, Musk, 22B 230B Growth Already Commercial, Groc, OpenA5764B300, 500B Late Market Leader, Anthropic 1426B61, 170B Growth Clawed AI, looking ahead. Prometheus raised as much in one round as OpenAI did in its first five years of existence. The message to investors is clear. This is not a laboratory experiment, it is an industrial gamble. Bezos had already reported his interest in physical AI by investing $400 million in physical intelligence 2024, a startup that develops universal brain software for robots. But Prometheus represents a leap in scale from passive investor to operational co-CEO. AI for the physical economy. Beyond the frontier of Chatbot's project, Prometheus pursues an approach that is radically different from large language models. While ChatGPT learns from patterns in internet text, Prometheus builds systems that learn from direct interaction with the physical world through robotic experiments, sensors, and simulations. Likan's criticism of LLMs is not isolated. Even Jeffrey Hinton, one of the godfathers of deep learning, has admitted language models are brilliant at manipulating symbols, but they don't understand gravity, inertia, or the properties of materials. Prometheus aims to bridge this gap. Key technologies, autonomous robotic laboratories that perform thousands of experiments per day, capturing even failures rarely published but valuable for training, high fidelity physical simulation, digital twins, that process millions of scenarios overnight, accelerating discovery without physical costs, VLA, video language action architecture acquired with general agents, allows models to process sensory data in real time and make autonomous decisions. Closed loop learning, AI proposes hypotheses, test them in the real world, learns from the results iterate stated target sectors, aerospace, spacecraft design, component optimization for Blue Origin automotive, electric vehicle design, autonomous production lines, computing, chip design, next generation semiconductors, the synergy with Blue Origin is evident. On November 13th, 2025, the new Glen rocket successfully completed the landing of the booster, only the second company after SpaceX to do so. Bezos at Italian Tech Week 2025. If there is work to be done on the lunar surface, we can send robots. Prometheus could be the brain of those robots. The Periodic Labs model, same game, 20x scale. The closest reference to Prometheus' approach is Periodic Labs, founded by Liam Fettis, co-creator of ChatGPT, and Eakin Dogas Kubuck, leader of DeepMind's Genomee project, which discovered two, two million new materials. The startup raised $300 million to build AI scientists with autonomous robotic laboratories. The crucial difference: Scale and Focus Periodic Labs Project Prometheus, funding 300 Mayors, $6. 2B, 20 Oz, Focus Scientific Discovery, Materials, Superconductors, Industrial Engineering and Manufacturing, Output New Molecules, Materials, Commercial Products, Manufacturing Processes, Timeline Fundamental Research, 10 Pers, Industrial Applications, 37 Years. As one analyst notes on TechCrunch, the internet corpus is exhausted. The real frontier is nature itself, and nature requires robots, sensors, and simulations, not just GPUs grinding through text. Blue Origin and Amazon, strategic synergies but tactical independence. The most natural connection is with Blue Origin. Fortune reports that Project Prometheus seems integral to Bezos' vision of human expansion beyond Earth. The VLA architecture acquired with general agents could enable autonomous manufacturing for space, robotic assembly, for lunar orbital construction, AI optimization of the interplanetary supply chain, as for Amazon, the potential synergies are obvious, but, according to analysts, deliberately limited, possible synergies, Amazon as the first industrial customer, it has 1 million plus robots and 300 plus logistics centers, AWS as cloud infrastructure for simulations, custom AI chips, training inferentia, to reduce dependence on Nvidia Y independence, avoid conflicts with external investors, many of Amazon's competitors, allow partnerships with other industrial giants, GM, Boeing, etc. Speed of decision making. Prometheus does not report to Amazon's board of former Amazon executive comments off the record. Bezos has learned from Blue Origin that some moonshots work better outside the Amazon umbrella. Too much bureaucracy, too many conflicts of interest. The competitive landscape, the war of billionaires and industrial giants. Elon Musk responded to the news on X with Haha, no way copy, re year his standard insult when Bezos enters one of his markets. But the two companies are playing different games. Aspects AI, Grok Project Prometheus, Focus General Purpose AI, Consumer Chatbot Industrial Manufacturing, AI Current Product Grok 4, Super Grok Heavy, $300 Month, None Pre-product, Target Customer Consumers, X Premium Subscribers, Large Enterprises, Aerospace, Automotive Infrastructure, Colossus, Supercomputer, 200K plus H100 GPUs, not disclosed, likely physical labs, roadmap software agents, digital automation, physical robots, embodied IOPENAI focuses on software agents that enter the digital workforce, virtual assistants, coding, analysis. Prometheus is physical first in robots, sensors, manipulation of real objects. The real competitors, the industrial giants already present, player position, competitive advantage, Siemens Established Leader, Industrial Copilot Ecosystem, 400K Plus, Manufacturing Customers, Autodesk Design, Software Generative Design Integrated Into Fusion 360, 2M Plus Users, Microsoft Cloud Platform Azure IoT Operations, Partnership with Rockwell Automation Boston, Dynamics Robotics Hardware Atlas, Spot Robots with 15 plus years of RD, already commercial Siemens Audi case study, 25X faster inference for weld inspection using industrial AI copilot. The result defects detected in real time, not at the end of the line. The key question will Prometheus succeed in beating incumbents with decades of B2B relationships and vertical know-how, or will it end up like many Google X moonshots? Technically brilliant, but commercially irrelevant. Implications for SMEs, distant promises, immediate alternative short-term scenario, one to three years, direct access to Prometheus for SMEs is unlikely. The focus will be on large enterprise customers, aerospace, automotive, strategic partnerships with Bezos' ventures, Blue Origin, potential Amazon robotics customers, pilots with industrial OEMs, machinery manufacturers, but the market is becoming more democratic. 91% of SMEs implementing AI report direct increases in revenue, McKinsey 2024 study. Industrial robots cost 60% less than in 2017, $27,000, $1856. Physical AI market from $378 billion 2024 to $67,000. ROS, robot as a service model, eliminates CapEx, monthly costs comparable to a worker framework for SMEs, the four steps. Identify quick wins, repetitive processes with data already available, visual QC, inventory management, build data infrastructure, IoT sensors, shop floor digitization, cost 1030K, pilot with subscription tools, avoid massive capex, experiment with RAS4, scale progressively, from one pilot line to entire plant medium-term scenario, three to seven years. Prometheus technology could trickle down to SMEs through integrations with existing platforms, Siemens, Autodesk, cloud-based simulation tools for design, engineering, OEM partnerships, machinery with AI Prometheus inside, the Tulip example, founded by MIT researchers, today it serves SMEs with affordable industrial AI solutions. If Prometheus follows this trajectory, we could see commercial spin-offs within five years. Conclusion, what happens if Bezos wins or loses? Project Prometheus represents the largest capital bet ever made on pre-production AI. But beyond the numbers, it raises strategic questions for the entire manufacturing sector. If Prometheus is successful, the cost of industrial RD plummets. AI simulations reduce physical testing by 70 to 90% new arms race. Those who don't adopt physical AI risk obsolescence in five to seven years. Concentration of power. Bezos controls the smart factories that produce everything. From chips to rockets. If Prometheus fails, six dollars. $2 billion proves that physical AI takes decades, not years. Incumbents, Siemens Autodesk, consolidate their position with incremental approaches. Capital markets cool on pre-production megarounds. The real question is not technical, it is strategic. Who will control the AI that designs and manufactures the physical objects of the future? An oligopoly of tech billionaires, Bezos, Musk, or European Asian industrial giants with a hundred plus years of manufacturing experience? Bezos acknowledged signs of an industrial bubble in AI at Italian Tech Week, adding, When the dust settles and you see who the winners are, society still benefits from those inventions. The name Prometheus, the Titan who stole fire from the gods to give it to humanity, evokes both progress and hubris. With six two billion dollars a stellar team and a vision of merging AI with industrial robotics, Prometheus could compress decades of development into years, or discover, like its mythological namesake, that certain fires have consequences that even a billionaire cannot control. The game has just begun. And European SMEs would do well not to wait for the verdict before making their move. Bonus three questions every manufacturing SME should be asking itself today, we ask. Do we have digitized data on our production processes? Without data, AI is useless. First step IoT sensors on critical machinery. Two, what is our costly bottleneck? Manual QC, machine setup, inventory, identify the process with the most waste faster ROI. Three, can we afford to wait five to seven years? If competitors adopt physical AI now, the gap will become unbridgeable. Better to experiment today with accessible tools than chase tomorrow. Fabio Laria CEO and founder, ElectiPS. If you are interested in learning more about how AI is transforming not only space, but also business on Earth, keep following this newsletter. Welcome to the Electe Newsletter. This newsletter explores the fascinating world of artificial intelligence, explaining how it is transforming the way we live and work. We share engaging stories and surprising discoveries about AI from the most creative applications to new emerging tools, right up to the impact these changes have on our daily lives. You don't need to be a tech expert. Through clear language and concrete examples, we transform complex concepts into compelling stories. 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