The Court of AI Capability
Can AI diagnose early-stage alzheimer’s using subtle changes in speech patterns?
⚖ Fast"The jury found that current AI can spot the softest linguistic tremors of early Alzheimer’s—yet it hasn’t yet passed peer-reviewed muster as a diagnostic clinician."
Can AI identify tuberculosis from cough audio recordings with better accuracy than human clinicians?
⚖ Fast"The jury agrees that AI’s ability to detect tuberculosis from cough audio has surpassed human clinicians in select, controlled trials, yet its reach remains too narrow to claim complete victory."
Can AI generate personalized chemotherapy regimens by analyzing tumor microenvironment images?
⚖ Fast"The jury found the AI capable of shedding light on the terrain of a patient's tumor but stopped short of handing it the scalpel, believing it still needs human co-pilot for the final prescription."
Can AI generate personalized diet plans based on gut microbiome dna data?
⚖ Fast"After thoughtful deliberation, the jury acknowledged that personalized diet plans drawn from gut microbiome DNA are already taking shape in labs and pilot trials, yet they remain t…"
Can AI reconstruct 3d bone structures from standard x-ray images?
⚖ Fast"The jury’s lone “ALMOST” vote sprang from clear admiration for the AI’s ability to sketch a functional 3D skeleton from two plain X-rays, even as its hands still trembled at the le…"
Can AI identify rare genetic disorders from facial photographs?
⚖ Fast"The jury reached a near-unanimous “almost” by acknowledging that artificial intelligence can spot rare genetic fingerprints in faces, yet only when the cases are already drawn from…"
Can AI control swarms of drones?
⚖ Fast"After weighing the testimony that swarms can indeed be corralled in closed digital cages but still scatter like startled starlings when loosed into the wild, the jury settled on Almost."
Can AI generate plausible scientific hypotheses from vast biomedical literature in seconds?
⚖ Fast"After careful deliberation, the jury concluded that while AI can swiftly sift through biomedical literature to propose hypotheses, it stumbles when tasked with verifying their nove…"
Can AI compose music for orchestras?
⚖ Fast"The jury found that artificial composers may now draft an entire symphony—but only as a first draft requiring human curation to reach true orchestral life."
Can AI develop new pharmaceuticals?
⚖ Fast"The jury honored the strides AI has made in drug discovery but stopped short of full approval, noting that while predictions and prototypes now arrive at unprecedented speed, no si…"
Can AI predict climate change effects?
⚖ Fast"After careful deliberation, the lone juror siding with "ALMOST" concluded that AI has made remarkable strides in modeling climate systems but still stumbles when the atmosphere mus…"
Can AI predict user behavior on social media?
⚖ Fast"The jury found that while AI excels at reading the room, it still stumbles when asked to name the room."
Can AI replace 60% of pharmaceutical r&d by designing and testing new drugs in silico using generative chemistry and predictive toxicity models?
⚖ Fast"After hearing sober testimony from chemists and regulators, the jury concluded that while generative chemistry and predictive toxicity models can shoulder a large share of early di…"
Can AI read a contract and feel where the trap is?
⚖ Fast"After careful review, the jury found that while artificial intelligence can partially sniff out the legal snares buried in contracts, it still stumbles when the wording turns poacher-poet."
Can AI make a decision that balances individual interests with the greater good in a complex, real-world scenario?
⚖ Fast"The jury finds the tool capable of sketching the landscape of consequences with impressive clarity, yet hesitates to entrust it with the final moral compass."
Can AI diagnose a rare medical condition based on a patient's symptoms and medical history?
⚖ Fast"The jury found the AI’s diagnostic prowess both impressive and imperfect, landing squarely on “almost” with a single vote—underscoring that while it can flag the rare like a season…"
Can AI decide whether a piece of artwork is a parody or a genuine work of art?
⚖ Fast"The jury acknowledged that artificial intelligence has made meaningful strides in parsing visual cues and intent, yet stopped short of granting full artistic jurisdiction, finding …"
Can AI apologize and mean it?
⚖ Fast"After careful deliberation, the jury found itself split between the mechanical and the meaningful, with one juror convinced that simulated regret could pass for conscience and anot…"
Can AI transcribe and translate endangered languages with 6 hours of data?
⚖ Fast"The jury found the task tantalizingly within reach, but not yet fully delivered."
Can AI fight a fire in a burning building?
⚖ Fast"After careful deliberation, the jury found that today’s AI systems can assist in firefighting—perhaps by guiding robotic hoses or analyzing smoke patterns—but they cannot yet enter…"
Can AI run a small business through a recession?
⚖ Fast"The jury’s deliberation reveals a sharp divide between operational capability and entrepreneurial instinct—one juror argued that AI can crunch numbers and streamline processes with…"
Can AI autonomously pilot a drone through dense urban environments using only onboard cameras?
⚖ Fast"The jury grappled with dazzling urban flight demonstrations yet found the technology too brittle for the full chaos of city skies."
Can AI reshape a political campaign strategy in real time based on social media sentiment analysis?
⚖ Fast"The jurors conceded that artificial intelligence can mine social chatter for sentiment and even whisper where to nudge a message, yet none dared declare it ready to steer a campaig…"
Can AI predict famine 6 months ahead using only public satellite and weather feeds?
⚖ Fast"The lone almost-vote was cast by the data-savvy faction, who pointed to existing early warning dashboards that flag droughts months ahead though their gaze is limited to certain regions."
But the data is real.