According to Business Insider, Michael Burry, the prototype for the film "The Big Short," has expressed doubts about the high valuations of SpaceX and Anthropic. He pointed out that after adjusting for inflation, the potential IPO funds raised by these two companies could be equivalent to or even exceed those from 300 tech IPOs during the dot-com bubble in 2000. Burry warned that the current enthusiasm for artificial intelligence and space technology may be entering a speculative peak similar to that of the late 1990s, posing risks of massive fundraising, soaring private valuations, and public market investors rushing to buy before the economy is fully tested.
