Bezos is back in startup mode, Amazon gets weird again, and the great old-car tech retrofit debate

This week on the GeekWire Podcast: Jeff Bezos is back in startup mode (sort of) with Project Prometheus β a $6.2 billion AI-for-the-physical-world venture that instantly became one of the most talked-about new companies in tech. We dig into what this really means, why the companyβs location is still a mystery, and how this echoes the era when Bezos was regularly launching big bets from Seattle.
Then we look at Amazonβs latest real-world experiment: package-return kiosks popping up inside Goodwill stores around the Seattle region. Itβs a small pilot, but it brings back memories of the early days when Amazonβs oddball experiments seemed to appear out of nowhere.
And finallyβ¦Todd tries to justify his scheme to upgrade his beloved 2007 Toyota Camry with CarPlay, Android Auto, and a backup camera β while John questions the logic of sinking thousands of dollars into an old car.
All that, plus a mystery Microsoft shirt, a little Seattle nostalgia, and a look ahead to next weekβs podcast collaboration with Me, Myself and AI from MIT Sloan Management Review.
With GeekWire co-founders John Cook and Todd Bishop.
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