Michael Burry has doubled down on his concerns of an AI bubble, drawing similarities between Cisco during the late ‘90’s dot-com crash and one key tech company today.
In his first Substack post entitled “The Cardinal Sign of a Bubble: Supply-Side Gluttony” published on Sunday, Burry, who was made famous for his prescience on the 2008 housing market collapse made famous in the 2015 film The Big Short, called the AI boom a “glorious folly,” singling out Nvidia as a harbinger for when he expects the industry’s bubble to burst.
“Folly makes money. Creative destruction and manic folly are exactly why the U.S. is the center of innovation in the world,” Burry said. “Companies are allowed to innovate themselves to death. And ever more spring up to do the same. Sometimes the new company is the sa

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