Disregarding whether I like it or not (I don't), it's a strategically interesting product.

This appears to be an AI-device to mainly check the boxes for "low-complexity tasks", "high user-dependency" and "continuous flow of training data".

Perfect to catch the high-profit consumers of AI: They will use AI-services for the most mundane tasks, which won't be taxing on AI-infrastructure but also very sticky, as it will be a core of the desktop-experience.

So this is where we're heading with Desktop OS...

You forgot the user must want to own it over other products.