Echoes from 2000: Burry Bets $900M Against $5 Trillion AI Valuations
- Michael Burry's $900M short bet targets Palantir and NVIDIA, challenging their AI sector valuations amid rising skepticism. - The NVIDIA-Palantir partnership integrates GPU tech with AI platforms to boost enterprise decision-making, driving recent stock optimism. - Palantir's $471B market cap and NVIDIA's $5T valuation face scrutiny over execution risks, regulatory concerns, and stretched multiples. - Institutional investors show mixed signals, with some bullish on AI growth while Burry warns of an "AI b
Michael Burry, the investor renowned for his role in the "Big Short," has made a significant wager against
The alliance between NVIDIA and Palantir, revealed in October 2025, has fueled recent enthusiasm for both companies. Their collaboration brings together NVIDIA’s GPU-powered computing, CUDA-X libraries, and AI models with Palantir’s AI Platform (AIP), with the goal of providing real-time intelligence for industries like logistics, healthcare, and finance, according to a
Despite this, Burry’s pessimistic outlook points to worries about inflated valuations and possible execution challenges. Palantir’s share price has climbed 169% so far this year, pushing its market cap to $471.6 billion, while NVIDIA’s valuation soared to a record $5 trillion, according to a
Institutional investors have sent mixed signals as well. Dutch fund Cardano Risk Management B.V. boosted its NVIDIA investment to $1.21 billion in the second quarter, making it the fund’s largest holding, according to a
The outcome of the partnership will depend on Palantir’s success in expanding its AI offerings to more enterprise clients and NVIDIA’s ongoing advancements in accelerated computing. Palantir’s Q2 2025 earnings, which included $1 billion in revenue and 48% year-over-year growth, have reinforced its reputation as a leader in AI adoption among government and business clients, as reported by Yahoo Finance. Still, the company’s heavy reliance on government contracts and high expectations for performance present risks, especially if demand drops or competition heats up, a point raised in the Simply Wall valuation.
As the competition in AI intensifies, Burry’s short positions in Palantir and NVIDIA may mark a critical juncture for the industry. While the collaboration between the two companies is a major step toward integrating AI into operations, investors remain split on whether current prices are justified by future growth or driven by speculation. With AI investment expected to rise sharply, the coming months will reveal whether these companies can maintain their momentum and whether Burry’s contrarian approach proves correct.
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