迈克尔·伯里称 SpaceX 和 Anthropic 的估值都不值 1 万亿美元。
Michael Burry says neither SpaceX nor Anthropic is worth $1T

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《大空头》中那个著名投资人原型迈克尔·伯里(Michael Burry),近日公开质疑了 SpaceX 和人工智能初创公司 Anthropic 的巨额估值。 关于 SpaceX,伯里对该公司 2 万亿美元的估值目标提出了质疑。他指出,根据该公司提交的 S-1 文件显示,其营收为 187 亿美元,但亏损额高达 49 亿美元,这根本无法支撑如此高的估值。他认为,未来股价的任何上涨都将是由炒作和技术面驱动,而非基本面价值。 伯里对最近估值接近 1 万亿美元的 Anthropic 也持同样怀疑态度。他认为人工智能行业对算力的依赖属于“暴力计算”,从长远来看是不可持续的。他预测,算力最终将变成一种商品化的公用事业,使当前的人工智能投资沦为“虚假的需求信号”。伯里认为,整个行业在基础设施上的投资过剩,很快就会超过市场的实际需求。对于这些估值的长期生存能力,伯里持怀疑态度,他打趣说,自己需要 24 万年才会考虑为 Anthropic 这样的公司支付 1 万亿美元。

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Michael Burry says he has major doubts about SpaceX and Anthropic's lofty valuations.

In recent discussion threads on his Substack, the investor of "The Big Short" fame questioned the worth of Elon Musk's rocket, satellite, and AI company, and the maker of popular AI model Claude.

"Any move up will be on hype and technicals," Burry wrote about SpaceX stock in a subscriber chat he started on Saturday. "Nothing in that S-1 suggests it is worth $1 trillion let alone $2 trillion."

SpaceX filed an IPO prospectus known as an S-1 on May 20, revealing that last year it made $18.7 billion in revenue and posted a net loss of $4.9 billion. It is widely reported to be targeting a valuation of roughly $2 trillion as a public company.

Anthropic announced last Thursday that it had raised capital at a $965 billion valuation, paving the way for a public listing at an even higher valuation.

Reacting to the news, Burry said in a subscriber chat that he's skeptical the AI startup will ever warrant that price tag.

"There is no guarantee, and not even a strong likelihood, that Anthropic is long-term worth anywhere near $1 trillion," he wrote.

Burry added that Anthropic's business of developing cutting-edge AI models is "far too expensive, too much brute force," as over time, he expects computing power "will be commoditized, like internet use."

"What is happening now is a false demand signal," he wrote, echoing his recent warning that the "tokenmaxxing" trend won't last.

The frantic rush to secure computing power to run AI models is "driving buildout and orders that will be too much for what is needed a few years down the road," he added.

Burry quipped that before paying $1 trillion for Anthropic, he would count to 1 trillion, and "in 240,000 years I might reconsider."

SpaceX and Anthropic didn't immediately respond to requests for comment from Business Insider.

Burry shot to fame after his prescient bet against the mid-2000s housing bubble was chronicled in the book and movie "The Big Short."

Known for issuing grave predictions about crashes and recessions, he pivoted from running a hedge fund to writing about his personal investments on Substack late last year.

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