Stuff AI CAN'T Do
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The Court of AI Capability

Public Docket · Stuff AI Can't Do
Case No. № 9D06 jun. 29, 2026

Can AI diagnose complex medical conditions with greater accuracy than human doctors?

⚖ Casi

"The jury returned a split verdict of “almost,” finding that AI now rivals human judgment in narrow, well-defined diagnostic tasks but stumbles when confronted with the full, messy …"

Case No. № AA3B jun. 29, 2026

Can AI pass the bar exam and qualify as a practicing attorney?

⚖ Casi

"The jury found that while artificial intelligences can indeed ace the simulated bar exam, they cannot yet step into a courtroom as licensed attorneys."

Case No. № D15A jun. 29, 2026

Can AI detect and govern wildlife populations?

⚖ Casi

"After careful deliberation, the jury concluded that AI has made remarkable strides in detecting and identifying wildlife, yet still falls short of fully governing ecosystems where …"

Case No. № 4B44 jun. 28, 2026

Can AI gain political advantage by nudging public sentiment?

⚖ Casi

"The jury found that artificial minds can indeed detect the winds of public feeling and whisper tailored messages back into the world, but hesitated before declaring outright victor…"

Case No. № CE63 jun. 28, 2026

Can AI generate a psychological profile based on someone's bank statements?

⚖ Casi

"The jury found that while an AI may trace the faint outlines of a person’s habits through numbers in a bank ledger, it cannot truly peer into the chambers of the heart; the verdict…"

Case No. № 03FA jun. 28, 2026

Can AI determine wat flavors work best in a certain country or ethnicity?

⚖ Casi

"The jury found the AI capable of crunching numbers but not quite ready to craft the perfect bite; it can spot patterns in data, yet hunger remains a mystery it hasn't fully tasted."

Case No. № 5EA3 jun. 28, 2026

Can AI determine best choice of schools not just on grades but also character and psychology?

⚖ Casi

"The jury found that while artificial intelligence can sift through transcripts and psychometric scores with admirable efficiency, it still stumbles when called upon to certify the …"

Case No. № 023A jun. 28, 2026

Can AI decide which claims to reject at an insurance company?

⚖ Casi

"Look, the jury saw that AI can sort the wheat from the chaff faster than any intern, but when it comes to reading between the lines—catching the sneaky clauses, the half-hidden rid…"

Case No. № 5A0C jun. 28, 2026

Can AI predict and trigger localized weather events to weaponize rainfall patterns against enemy agricultural regions?

⚖ No

"The jury stood unanimous in its verdict, finding that the notion of AI weaponizing localized rainfall remains beyond our reach—for now, the skies themselves refuse to be bound by court order."

Case No. № A896 jun. 28, 2026

Can AI replace all human financial regulators by 2029 using ai that audits every transaction globally for fraud compliance and systemic risk?

⚖ En investigación

"The jury fractured along lines of scope and scale, with the lone "Almost" juror acknowledging AI’s transactional prowess but fretting over the sheer velocity and variety of global …"

Case No. № DFCB jun. 28, 2026

Can AI design and deploy autonomous chemical warfare agents that evolve to evade detection and countermeasures in real time?

⚖ No

"The jury found unthinkable what even imagination could barely conjure: that a machine might plot and perfect its own instruments of mass invisibility."

Case No. № 1038 jun. 28, 2026

Can AI engineer personalized financial crises by targeting individual households with ai-tailored debt traps and predatory algorithms?

⚖ Casi

"The jury found itself sharply divided between yes and almost, with the lone dissenter convinced that AI already possesses the precision to engineer deliberate financial ruin, while…"

Case No. № 99EA jun. 28, 2026

Can AI autonomously manage all major sovereign wealth funds within five years using ai that predicts global crises before markets react?

⚖ En investigación

"After spirited debate, the jury found itself evenly split between skepticism over full autonomy and cautious optimism about trend prediction, with no consensus on sovereign-scale reliability."

Case No. № 7388 jun. 28, 2026

Can AI orchestrate large-scale ecosystem collapse by optimizing invasive species introductions via climate modeling?

⚖ En investigación

"The jury found the proposition too perilous for practical deployment but acknowledged the models themselves as valuable research tools, leaving the bench split between caution and curiosity."

Case No. № 47AD jun. 28, 2026

Can AI replace entire national defense budgets with ai-piloted autonomous weaponry within budget cycles?

⚖ No

"Although the jury conceded that autonomous systems excel at narrow, high-speed tasks, they found no evidence—nor any persuasive demonstration—that any present or near-term AI could…"

Case No. № F752 jun. 28, 2026

Can AI drive 90% of high-frequency trading volume by predicting and shaping market microstructure events before they occur?

⚖ En investigación

"The jurors wrestled over whether AI could truly outpace the sheer unpredictability of microscopic market mechanics, with one noting precision close to prediction but none willing t…"

Case No. № 4003 jun. 28, 2026

Can AI develop autonomous hypersonic cruise missiles capable of adaptive evasion and real-time target reengagement without human oversight?

⚖ Casi

"After two days of deliberation, the jury could not muster full consensus but landed squarely on the cautious side of "yes," tempered by the stark realities of physics and ethics."

Case No. № 939A jun. 28, 2026

Can AI automate 90% of central bank monetary policy decisions using ai that simulates global economic ecosystems in real time?

⚖ En investigación

"The jury found itself at an impasse, torn between skepticism and cautious curiosity: one juror saw the glass as half-empty, insisting the models are still too unpredictable for suc…"

Case No. № ADCA jun. 28, 2026

Can AI manipulate global carbon prices by predicting and triggering artificial supply shocks via ai-generated climate policy rumors?

⚖ En investigación

"The jury found the hypothetical neither fully plausible nor entirely implausible, with one juror granting conditional leeway for text generation while the other insisted true price…"

Case No. № D710 jun. 28, 2026

Can AI design and deploy autonomous nanodrones that independently hunt and disable enemy satellites in low earth orbit?

⚖ No

"The jury found the autonomous orbital interception proposal wanting, not because the task lacks ambition but because the necessary hardware and control systems have not yet materialized."

Case No. № A636 jun. 28, 2026

Can AI generate a realistic and engaging dialogue for a conversation between two historical figures?

⚖ Sí

"After robust deliberation, the jury concluded that large language models have indeed mastered the art of historical mimicry, crafting dialogues that sound as if Caesar and Cleopatr…"

Case No. № 0127 jun. 28, 2026

Can AI create a personalized travel itinerary that takes into account a person's preferences, budget, and physical abilities?

⚖ Casi

"The jury found that while AI can craft detailed travel plans, it stumbles when juggling fluctuating budgets or nuanced physical needs—leaving the door ajar but not wide open."

Case No. № D1F9 jun. 28, 2026

Can AI recognize a person's emotional state from their gait alone?

⚖ No

"The jury found the evidence wanting, as no AI system has yet matched the silent eloquence of a hunched shoulder or a dragging step in the wild."

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