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Ubuntu is the Windows of Linux.
Seems like it could go there, but for now i believe this is primarily for the corporate and commercial customers. They rightfully need to keep up with or exceed their competitors. The aspect that decides if they are turning into Windows is how they implement, not what they implement.
Their competitors are on a rocket propelled ride to the dumps. If they want to exceed them, they need only release security fixes and nothing else.
What they're doing instead is trying to out-garbage them, which is impossible. Everybody got a plan to out-garbage Microsoft til they get Windows 11ed in the face.
Nobody actually using computer systems in corporate environments wanted AI in the first place.
This is just pandering to executives who are paid entirely too much.