The juxtaposition of quotations at the head of this article will seem even more silly as AI progresses. The user-centric culture that Steve Jobs championed at Apple is quite orthogonal to the trajectory of artificial intelligence. AI has been under collective development for decades. Along this trajectory ChatGPT was the discovery of a viable "product". Remembering OpenAI's documented history, ChatGPT was not the result of building a tool towards solving a specific user need. It is no accident that Apple does not know what to do with AI yet. I am hoping that they can learn from Anthropic's tool empowerment lead and from the possibilities of OpenClaw, and instrument thoughtful AI integrations for their products. OpenAI can learn from them too, but they aren't in a particularly advantageous incumbent position like Apple and Google. But whatever Apple may do, it will only be a fraction of the AI story, regardless of its consumer success. Comparing the markets of OpenAI and Anthropic highlights this diversity.