I honestly hope Michael Burry keep writing $PLTR pieces like this. One of the best opportunities for growth investors is when a company gets hit with noise that has nothing to do with how it can win in the AI economy and everything to do with short-term narratives that don’t reflect the actual business. Burry's recent article spends a lot of time rehashing Palantir's pre-IPO losses and messy early history but that has very little to do with what the company has become today. You don’t have to love the valuation but dismissing Palantir by anchoring to its past ignores how AIP will become the control layer where AI agents actually operate inside real workflows. This is like dismissing $NVDA in 2016 because it was ‘just a gaming GPU company’ right before AI workloads turned it into GPU engine for new digital economy.