Jeff Bezos aims to raise $100 billion to buy, revamp manufacturing firms with AI: Report
The Amazon.com founder is holding talks with some of theworld's biggest asset managers to secure funding for theproject, WSJ said. Bezos traveled to the Middle East to discuss the new fundwith sovereign wealth representatives in the region a ...

The Amazon.com founder is holding talks with some of the world's biggest asset managers to secure funding for the project, WSJ said. Bezos traveled to the Middle East to discuss the new fund with sovereign wealth representatives in the region a few months ago, according to the report.
Described in investor documents as a "manufacturing transformation vehicle," the fund aims to target companies in major industries such as chipmaking, defense, and aerospace, the Journal said. Last year, The New York Times reported that Bezos would serve as co-CEO of a new startup called Project Prometheusfocused on AI for engineering and manufacturing computers, automobiles and spacecraft.
Project Prometheus is separately in talks to raise up to $6 billion in funding, WSJ said, citing people familiar with the matter. It recently named David Limp, Blue Origin's CEO, to its board of directors. Project Prometheus raised $6.2 billion late last year, according to a Financial Times report from February. Bezos could not be immediately reached for comment. The project's co-founders, Sherjil Ozair and William Guss, did not respond to Reuters requests for comment on LinkedIn.
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