The Wall Street Journal published a deep analysis of a strategic shift in Silicon Valley, suggesting that discipline has become the most valuable currency in the AI race.
The key turn in the story lies in Anthropic’s Claude Code. The product emerged from a deliberate decision to focus ruthlessly on the needs of coders and enterprise users.
Detail
The paper uses the contrast between Anthropic and OpenAI to offer a lesson in strategic management. In artificial intelligence, where the possibilities feel endless, distraction becomes the main enemy.
OpenAI, under Sam Altman, expanded in many directions:
• video generators
• web browsers
• secret hardware devices
• advertising
That approach, described as a collection of startups inside one company, has started to come under pressure as rivals such as Claude and Gemini gain traction in more defined segments. The report suggests that OpenAI is now being pushed to reorder its priorities and return its focus to business productivity.
By contrast, Dario Amodei’s strategy at Anthropic appears calmer and more coherent. The company has stayed out of the browser, video, and hardware fights. This narrower path reads like a return to the Steve Jobs school at Apple, where genius lies not in the number of projects, but in cutting everything nonessential so resources can be concentrated on transformative opportunities.
What that means is that real value is no longer defined simply by writing code or chatting with a model, but by building specialised tools that work on behalf of humans.
Claude Code’s success stems in part from the fact that it spoke directly to an existing customer base, with 80% of Anthropic’s revenue coming from enterprise clients. That made the tool decisive for both coders and non-coders.
What next?
The race is shifting from fascination with capability to efficiency of deployment. The next challenge for founders is to restrain the instinct for indiscriminate innovation and instead deepen the bets that are already working.
The competition will not be decided by who launches more tools, but by who has the clearest identity and the strongest ability to say no.