The mostly ignorant comments on here remind me of the old "640K ought to be enough for anybody" quote.
The specs on this laptop would appeal to anyone doing serious video editing. Sure, most of the current applications are using AI in some form, but just editing in 4K requires serious resources. Rendering on a machine like this could be reduced from several hours to real time or faster.
This doesn't only apply to video editing, but also to other creative and production oriented application.
Also, the dedicated NPU on the machine is only 13 TOPS - so not exactly an AI beast.
While this CPU may be from last year, it outperforms the current top of the line Core Ultra X9 processor 378H in terms of raw performance. The latter CPU only bests it in terms of power efficiency and AI application with its 50 TOPS NPU.
So, just because you can't comprehend the application and value of a laptop like this, that doesn't mean it doesn't have a suitable application or isn't good value at $8999. It just means that you are clearly not the target market.