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Quote: Alex Karp – Palantir CEO
âThe idea that chips and ontology is what you want to short is batsh*t crazy.â – Alex Karp -Palantir CEO
Alex Karp, co-founder and CEO of Palantir Technologies, delivered the now widely-circulated statement, âThe idea that chips and ontology is what you want to short is batsh*t crazy,â in response to famed investor Michael Burryâs high-profile short positions against both Palantir and Nvidia. This sharp retort came at a time when Palantir, an enterprise software and artificial intelligence (AI) powerhouse, had just reported record earnings and was under intense media scrutiny for its meteoric stock rise and valuation.
Context of the Quote
The remark was made in early November 2025 during a CNBC interview, following public disclosures that Michael Burryâof âThe Big Shortâ fameâhad taken massive short positions in Palantir and Nvidia, two companies at the heart of the AI revolution. Burryâs move, reminiscent of his contrarian bets during the 2008 financial crisis, was interpreted by the market as both a challenge to the soaring âAI tradeâ and a critique of the underlying economics fueling the sectorâs explosive growth.
Karpâs frustration was palpable: not only was Palantir producing what he described as “anomalous” financial resultsâoutpacing virtually all competitors in growth, cash flow, and customer retentionâbut it was also emerging as the backbone of data-driven operations across government and industry. For Karp, Burryâs short bet went beyond traditional market scepticism; it targeted firms, products (âchipsâ and âontologyââthe foundational hardware for AI and the architecture for structuring knowledge), and business models proven to be both technically indispensable and commercially robust. Karpâs rejection of the âshort chips and ontologyâ thesis underscores his belief in the enduring centrality of the technologies underpinning the modern AI stack.
Backstory and Profile: Alex Karp
Alex Karp stands out as one of Silicon Valleyâs true iconoclasts:
- Background and Education: Born in New York City in 1967, Karp holds a philosophy degree from Haverford College, a JD from Stanford, and a PhD in social theory from Goethe University Frankfurt, where he studied under and wrote about the influential philosopher JĂźrgen Habermas. This rare academic pedigreeâblending law, philosophy, and critical theoryâdeeply informs both his contrarian mindset and his focus on the societal impact of technology.
- Professional Arc: Before founding Palantir in 2004 with Peter Thiel and others, Karp had forged a career in finance, running the London-based Caedmon Group. At Palantir, he crafted a unique culture and business model, combining a wellness-oriented, sometimes spiritual corporate environment with the hard-nosed delivery of mission-critical systems for Western security, defence, and industry.
- Leadership and Philosophy: Karp is known for his outspoken, unconventional leadership. Unafraid to challenge both Silicon Valleyâs libertarian ethos and what he views as the groupthink of academic and financial âexpertâ classes, he publicly identifies as progressiveâyet separates himself from establishment politics, remaining both a supporter of the US military and a critic of mainstream left and right ideologies. His style is at once brash and philosophical, combining deep skepticism of market orthodoxy with a strong belief in the capacity of technology to deliver real-world, not just notional, value.
- Palantirâs Rise: Under Karp, Palantir grew from a niche contractor to one of the worldâs most important data analytics and AI companies. Palantirâs products are deeply embedded in national security, commercial analytics, and industrial operations, making the company essential infrastructure in the rapidly evolving AI economy.
Theoretical Background: âChipsâ and âOntologyâ
Karpâs phrase pairs two of the foundational concepts in modern AI and data-driven enterprise:
- Chips: Here, âchipsâ refers specifically to advanced semiconductors (such as Nvidiaâs GPUs) that provide the computational horsepower essential for training and deploying cutting-edge machine learning models. The AI revolution is inseparable from advances in chip design, leading to historic demand for high-performance hardware.
- Ontology: In computer and information science, âontologyâ describes the formal structuring and categorising of knowledgeâmaking data comprehensible, searchable, and actionable by algorithms. Robust ontologies enable organisations to unify disparate data sources, automate analytical reasoning, and achieve the âsecond orderâ efficiencies of AI at scale.
Leading theorists in the domain of ontology and AI include:
- John McCarthy: A founder of artificial intelligence, McCarthyâs foundational work on formal logic and semantics laid groundwork for modern ontological structures in AI.
- Tim Berners-Lee: Creator of the World Wide Web, Berners-Lee developed the Semantic Web, championing knowledge structuring via ontologiesâenabling data to be machine-readable and all but indispensable for AIâs next leap.
- Thomas Gruber: Known for his widely cited definition of ontology in AI as âa specification of a conceptualisation,â Gruberâs research shaped the fieldâs approach to standardising knowledge representations for complex applications.
In the chip space, the pioneering work of:
- Jensen Huang: CEO and co-founder of Nvidia, drove the companyâs transformation from graphics to AI acceleration, cementing the centrality of chips as the hardware substrate for everything from generative AI to advanced analytics.
- Gordon Moore and Robert Noyce: Their early explorations in semiconductor fabrication set the stage for the exponential hardware progress that enabled the modern AI era.
Insightful Context for the Modern Market Debate
The âchips and ontologyâ remark reflects a deep divide in contemporary technology investing:
- On one side, sceptics like Burry see signs of speculative excess, reminiscent of prior bubbles, and bet against companies with high valuationsâeven when those companies dominate core technologies fundamental to AI.
- On the other, leaders like Karp argue that while the broad âAI tradeâ risks pockets of overvaluation, the engineâthe computational hardware (chips) and data-structuring logic (ontology)âare not just durable, but irreplaceable in the digital economy.
With Palantir and Nvidia at the centre of the current AI-driven transformation, Karpâs comment captures not just a rebuttal to market short-termism, but a broader endorsement of the foundational technologies that define the coming decade. The value of âchips and ontologyâ is, in Karpâs eyes, anchored not in market narrative but in empirical results and business necessityâa perspective rooted in a unique synthesis of philosophy, technology, and radical pragmatism.

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