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Bezos's AI lab seeks to raise $10 billion and challenge xAI

Jeff Bezos has entered the race for AI leadership in earnest. His dedicated lab is preparing to close a $10 billion funding round — one of the largest in…

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Bezos's AI lab seeks to raise $10 billion and challenge xAI
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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is entering the race for AI leadership with a serious trump card: his AI lab is preparing to raise $10 billion in funding. This is one of the largest private rounds in the history of the tech industry — and a clear signal that the world's richest person is betting on AI no less than Elon Musk or Sam Altman. According to available information, Bezos's lab is already conducting active negotiations with potential investors.

A sum of $10 billion looks impressive even against the backdrop of the overall boom in venture financing in the AI sector: according to Pitchbook, in 2024, AI startups attracted over $100 billion worldwide, but individual rounds rarely exceed $5-7 billion. For comparison: OpenAI attracted a record $6.6 billion in 2024 at a valuation of $157 billion, and Elon Musk's xAI closed a round at $6 billion.

A figure of $10 billion in a single round is a bid to play in the major leagues from day one. Bezos and Musk have long been moving on parallel tracks — whether in rocketry (Blue Origin versus SpaceX) or now in AI. In 2023, Musk founded xAI, and in 2025, he merged it with the social network X and aerospace company SpaceX, creating an integrated conglomerate: AI models work both on consumer products and on space exploration tasks.

Bezos, for his part, already has serious positions in the industry: Amazon is actively developing AI solutions through AWS and Alexa, and in Anthropic — the developer of Claude — Bezos invested personally, putting in, according to reports, over $4 billion. But apparently, that's not enough for him. Bezos's new initiative will apparently be an independent structure, separate from Amazon.

Such an approach has several advantages. First, an independent lab can act faster and more flexibly, without looking back at the interests of the shareholders of a public company. Second, it allows avoiding regulatory restrictions that may arise from large-scale AI development within the world's largest marketplace.

Third, a separate structure more easily attracts top researchers who value academic freedom and startup culture rather than corporate hierarchy. Ten billion dollars is not just a line item in a balance sheet. In practice, it means the ability to build computing infrastructure competitive with the world's leading AI companies.

Training frontier models already requires hundreds of millions of dollars per run, and systems of the GPT-5 class are estimated in the billions. It also means access to the best talent: compensation packages for leading AI researchers at Google DeepMind, OpenAI, Meta, and Anthropic reach $1-3 million per year. Without comparable capital, you simply cannot enter this race for talent.

The question is what specific niche the Bezos lab will operate in. The space of foundation models — creating foundational language and multimodal models — is already densely occupied: OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Meta, Mistral, xAI. Perhaps the lab will bet on applied AI for specific industries — medicine, biology, energy — where competition is still lower and potential value is enormous.

If the round closes, it will be one of the major events of the AI industry in 2025. A world in which Musk controls xAI plus X plus SpaceX, and Bezos — his own AI lab plus Amazon plus Blue Origin, looks like a battle of tech empires for control over the most transformative technology of the century. Apparently, Bezos does not intend to watch this race from the sidelines.

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