Michael Burry has fired another shot at AI kingmaker Nvidia. The investor, who rose to fame in “The Big Short,” took aim at the Jensen Huang-led chipmaker in a new Substack post on Tuesday. This time, he flagged what he sees as “serious competition” for the GPU firm, pointing to reports about Etched, an AI
Michael Burry says the seemingly unassailable positivity around AI reminds him of the dot-com and housing bubbles — and warns the mania could have far more devastating consequences than Enron’s collapse. A subscriber to Burry’s Substack told him in a chat thread this week that it felt like “we are witnessing a massive coordinated effort
Flight ET302 took off from Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa at 08:38 local time (05:38 GMT) on 10 March for a two-hour flight to the Kenyan capital, Nairobi. Six minutes later, at 08:44, it crashed 30 miles southeast of the airport, near the town of Bishoftu. The impact was so great, both engines were buried at
Elon Musk has perhaps been the most bullish on AI’s potential to reshape the world, predicting that work will eventually become optional, goods and services will become abundant, and money could become irrelevant as AI drives toward a “universal high income.” But fellow billionaire Michael Saylor isn’t quite buying it. “Everybody doesn’t get a Hampton’s
Neocloud provider CoreWeave’s revenue more than doubled in the second quarter, totaling $2.58 billion and topping analysts targets thanks to surging demand for its AI infrastructure services. “Our near-term capacity remains effectively sold out,” CEO Michael Intrator said on a call with analysts on Tuesday. Coreweave said its revenue backlog—deals that it has not billed
Michael Burry took a swipe at some of the dot-com boom’s biggest winners, prompting a cheeky response from Mark Cuban. The investor of “The Big Short” fame argued on X that stock prices became detached from fundamentals between the 1998 collapse of Long-Term Capital Management and the dot-com crash in March 2000. “Complete idiots made