🚀💰 From Dorm Rooms to Billions: When AI Markets Go Parabolic (and One Legend Says It's Time to Exit)
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Four MIT graduates turned a side project into a $1 billion revenue business faster than anyone thought possible. Cursor, the AI coding assistant, just raised $2.3 billion at a $29.3 billion valuation — achieving in two years what took Slack seven years and Zoom five years. With a team of fewer than 20 people and zero marketing spend, they’ve rewritten the playbook on startup scaling. The timeline is genuinely absurd: five months ago they were valued at $9.9 billion. This week? Nearly tripled.
🤝 Microsoft’s Chess Move: Let OpenAI Build the Chips, We’ll Take the Blueprints
Microsoft just announced full access to OpenAI’s custom chip designs — essentially outsourcing its semiconductor R&D to its closest AI partner. Instead of competing in the brutal chip development race, Satya Nadella’s team gets access to OpenAI’s entire innovation pipeline (built with Broadcom), then customizes it for Azure. Brilliant pragmatism or quiet admission of defeat? Either way, OpenAI looks less like a portfolio investment and more like Microsoft’s in-house chip lab.
⚠️ The Big Short Investor Folds His Cards: Michael Burry Exits the Market
When the man who predicted the 2008 crash decides to close his hedge fund and return all investor capital, it’s worth paying attention. Michael Burry is shutting down Scion Asset Management by year’s end, citing markets that have “lost their mind.” His blunt assessment: “My estimation of value in securities is not now, and has not been for some time, in sync with the markets.” With AI enthusiasm pushing tech valuations to dizzying heights, Burry is cashing out. The question: what does he see that we don’t?



