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Humans& Secures $480 Million Seed Round to Build Human‑Centric AI Collaboration Tools

Humans& Secures $480 Million Seed Round to Build Human‑Centric AI Collaboration Tools
AI startup Humans& announced a $480 million seed financing at a $4.48 billion valuation. Backers include Nvidia, Jeff Bezos, SV Angel, GV and Emerson Collective. The company’s founders – former researchers from Anthropic, Google, xAI and a Stanford professor – aim to create AI that acts as collaborative “instant‑messaging”‑style software, emphasizing long‑horizon reinforcement learning, memory and multi‑agent interaction. Humans& plans to rethink model training at scale and user interaction to make AI a connective tissue for organizations and communities. Leia mais →

Jeff Bezos’s Project Prometheus Acquires General Agents AI Startup

Jeff Bezos’s Project Prometheus Acquires General Agents AI Startup
Jeff Bezos and tech entrepreneur Vik Bajaj have expanded their new AI venture, Project Prometheus, by acquiring the San‑Francisco‑based startup General Agents. The acquisition brings General Agents’ real‑time computer‑pilot technology, called Ace, and its team—including co‑founder Sherjil Ozair—into the Bezos‑backed effort to develop advanced AI systems for manufacturing and other industries. Project Prometheus, which already employs over 100 staff and has secured billions in funding, now integrates the speed‑focused capabilities of Ace as it pursues broader AI‑driven automation goals. Leia mais →

Jeff Bezos Returns as Co-CEO of AI Startup Project Prometheus

Jeff Bezos Returns as Co-CEO of AI Startup Project Prometheus
Jeff Bezos is re‑entering an operational role for the first time since leaving Amazon, joining as co‑chief executive of the newly funded AI venture Project Prometheus. Backed by a $6.2 billion financing round, the startup aims to develop artificial‑intelligence tools for the physical economy, targeting engineering and manufacturing sectors such as computers, aerospace and automobiles. Bezos will share leadership with Vik Bajaj, a veteran of Google’s life‑sciences division and co‑founder of several AI‑focused companies. Project Prometheus already employs nearly 100 researchers drawn from leading AI labs, including Meta, OpenAI and Google DeepMind. Leia mais →

Jeff Bezos Launches Engineering‑Focused AI Startup Project Prometheus

Jeff Bezos Launches Engineering‑Focused AI Startup Project Prometheus
Jeff Bezos is spearheading a new artificial‑intelligence venture called Project Prometheus, which aims to develop AI systems for the physical economy. The privately held company has secured $6.2 billion in funding, with Bezos contributing a portion and serving as co‑CEO alongside physicist and former Google X executive Vik Bajaj. Project Prometheus focuses on AI that learns from the real world to enhance engineering, manufacturing, vehicle design, and space technology. The firm has hired nearly 100 staff, drawing talent from leading AI firms, and lists its size as 51‑200 employees on its LinkedIn profile. Leia mais →

Jeff Bezos Joins AI Startup Project Prometheus as Co-CEO

Jeff Bezos Joins AI Startup Project Prometheus as Co-CEO
Jeff Bezos has taken on the role of co‑CEO at Project Prometheus, an AI‑driven startup focused on improving manufacturing for computers, automobiles and spacecraft. The venture, backed by $6.2 billion in funding that includes Bezos’s own capital, is led alongside co‑founder Vik Bajaj, a former Google X physicist and ex‑Verily executive. Project Prometheus already employs nearly 100 staff, drawing talent from OpenAI, DeepMind and Meta. The move marks Bezos’s first formal operational position since stepping down as Amazon’s chief executive in 2021 and coincides with his continued interest in Blue Origin, which recently achieved a successful New Glenn booster landing. Leia mais →

Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster Sue Perplexia Over Copyright and Trademark Claims

Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster Sue Perplexia Over Copyright and Trademark Claims
Encyclopedia Britannica and its subsidiary Merriam-Webster have filed a federal lawsuit against AI search company Perplexity, alleging that the firm scrapes their sites, copies definitions, and misuses their trademarks. The complaint claims Perplexity’s answer engine steals copyrighted material, diverts web traffic, and attaches the publishers’ names to inaccurate or incomplete content. Backed by investors such as Jeff Bezos, Perplexity has faced similar legal challenges from News Corp and other media outlets, while also partnering with publications like Time and the Los Angeles Times and launching a chatbot with World History Encyclopedia. Leia mais →

Tech Giants Explore Space-Based Data Centers Amid Growing Energy Concerns

Tech Giants Explore Space-Based Data Centers Amid Growing Energy Concerns
Major artificial‑intelligence firms and venture‑backed startups are weighing the prospect of moving data‑center workloads into orbit to alleviate the strain that terrestrial facilities place on power grids, water supplies and local communities. While OpenAI’s Sam Altman, Jeff Bezos and Eric Schmidt have publicly floated space‑based solutions, experts caution that high launch costs, radiation exposure and regulatory uncertainty make the concept a long‑term challenge rather than an immediate fix. Leia mais →

Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster Sue Perplexia Over Copyright and Trademark Claims

Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster Sue Perplexia Over Copyright and Trademark Claims
Encyclopedia Britannica and its subsidiary Merriam-Webster have filed a federal lawsuit against AI search company Perplexity, alleging that the firm scrapes their sites, copies definitions, and misuses their trademarks. The complaint claims Perplexity’s answer engine steals copyrighted material, diverts web traffic, and attaches the publishers’ names to inaccurate or incomplete content. Backed by investors such as Jeff Bezos, Perplexity has faced similar legal challenges from News Corp and other media outlets, while also partnering with publications like Time and the Los Angeles Times and launching a chatbot with World History Encyclopedia. Leia mais →

Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster Sue Perplexia Over Copyright and Trademark Claims

Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster Sue Perplexia Over Copyright and Trademark Claims
Encyclopedia Britannica and its subsidiary Merriam-Webster have filed a federal lawsuit against AI search company Perplexity, alleging that the firm scrapes their sites, copies definitions, and misuses their trademarks. The complaint claims Perplexity’s answer engine steals copyrighted material, diverts web traffic, and attaches the publishers’ names to inaccurate or incomplete content. Backed by investors such as Jeff Bezos, Perplexity has faced similar legal challenges from News Corp and other media outlets, while also partnering with publications like Time and the Los Angeles Times and launching a chatbot with World History Encyclopedia. Leia mais →

Tech Giants Explore Space-Based Data Centers Amid Growing Energy Concerns

Tech Giants Explore Space-Based Data Centers Amid Growing Energy Concerns
Major artificial‑intelligence firms and venture‑backed startups are weighing the prospect of moving data‑center workloads into orbit to alleviate the strain that terrestrial facilities place on power grids, water supplies and local communities. While OpenAI’s Sam Altman, Jeff Bezos and Eric Schmidt have publicly floated space‑based solutions, experts caution that high launch costs, radiation exposure and regulatory uncertainty make the concept a long‑term challenge rather than an immediate fix. Leia mais →

Tech Giants Explore Space-Based Data Centers Amid Growing Energy Concerns

Tech Giants Explore Space-Based Data Centers Amid Growing Energy Concerns
Major artificial‑intelligence firms and venture‑backed startups are weighing the prospect of moving data‑center workloads into orbit to alleviate the strain that terrestrial facilities place on power grids, water supplies and local communities. While OpenAI’s Sam Altman, Jeff Bezos and Eric Schmidt have publicly floated space‑based solutions, experts caution that high launch costs, radiation exposure and regulatory uncertainty make the concept a long‑term challenge rather than an immediate fix. Leia mais →

Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster Sue Perplexia Over Copyright and Trademark Claims

Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster Sue Perplexia Over Copyright and Trademark Claims
Encyclopedia Britannica and its subsidiary Merriam-Webster have filed a federal lawsuit against AI search company Perplexity, alleging that the firm scrapes their sites, copies definitions, and misuses their trademarks. The complaint claims Perplexity’s answer engine steals copyrighted material, diverts web traffic, and attaches the publishers’ names to inaccurate or incomplete content. Backed by investors such as Jeff Bezos, Perplexity has faced similar legal challenges from News Corp and other media outlets, while also partnering with publications like Time and the Los Angeles Times and launching a chatbot with World History Encyclopedia. Leia mais →

Tech Giants Explore Space-Based Data Centers Amid Growing Energy Concerns

Tech Giants Explore Space-Based Data Centers Amid Growing Energy Concerns
Major artificial‑intelligence firms and venture‑backed startups are weighing the prospect of moving data‑center workloads into orbit to alleviate the strain that terrestrial facilities place on power grids, water supplies and local communities. While OpenAI’s Sam Altman, Jeff Bezos and Eric Schmidt have publicly floated space‑based solutions, experts caution that high launch costs, radiation exposure and regulatory uncertainty make the concept a long‑term challenge rather than an immediate fix. Leia mais →

Tech Giants Explore Space-Based Data Centers Amid Growing Energy Concerns

Tech Giants Explore Space-Based Data Centers Amid Growing Energy Concerns
Major artificial‑intelligence firms and venture‑backed startups are weighing the prospect of moving data‑center workloads into orbit to alleviate the strain that terrestrial facilities place on power grids, water supplies and local communities. While OpenAI’s Sam Altman, Jeff Bezos and Eric Schmidt have publicly floated space‑based solutions, experts caution that high launch costs, radiation exposure and regulatory uncertainty make the concept a long‑term challenge rather than an immediate fix. Leia mais →

Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster Sue Perplexia Over Copyright and Trademark Claims

Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster Sue Perplexia Over Copyright and Trademark Claims
Encyclopedia Britannica and its subsidiary Merriam-Webster have filed a federal lawsuit against AI search company Perplexity, alleging that the firm scrapes their sites, copies definitions, and misuses their trademarks. The complaint claims Perplexity’s answer engine steals copyrighted material, diverts web traffic, and attaches the publishers’ names to inaccurate or incomplete content. Backed by investors such as Jeff Bezos, Perplexity has faced similar legal challenges from News Corp and other media outlets, while also partnering with publications like Time and the Los Angeles Times and launching a chatbot with World History Encyclopedia. Leia mais →