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Stuff AI CAN'T Do
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The Court of AI Capability

Public Docket · Stuff AI Can't Do
Case No. № F598 jul 1, 2026

Can AI identify tuberculosis from cough audio recordings with better accuracy than human clinicians?

⚖ Quase

"The jury struggled to call a unanimous verdict on whether AI could definitively outperform human clinicians in detecting tuberculosis from cough audio, though they all agreed it ha…"

Case No. № E6DA jul 1, 2026

Can AI differentiate between bacterial and viral infections in sinusitis using facial thermal imaging?

⚖ Em análise

"The jury found itself divided between skepticism born of absent clinical validation and cautious curiosity at early trial balloons, leaving the question still in the laboratory’s a…"

Case No. № CA17 jul 1, 2026

Can AI predict sickle cell crisis episodes from wearable device biometrics with 12-hour lead time?

⚖ Em análise

"The jury found itself tangled in the same sickle cell hemoglobin knots that vex researchers: no system yet unlocks the 12-hour crystal ball, though hopeful signals flicker across the data streams."

Case No. № AD11 jul 1, 2026

Can AI generate personalized chemotherapy regimens by analyzing tumor microenvironment images?

⚖ Quase

"The jury found AI impressively capable of parsing tumor microenvironments—yet deemed its regimens too precious for unsupervised delivery."

Case No. № 89FD jul 1, 2026

Can AI generate personalized diet plans based on gut microbiome dna data?

⚖ Quase

"The jury found that while AI can analyze gut microbiome DNA to produce personalized diet plans, its recommendations remain partial and imperfect rather than fully reliable."

Case No. № 597E jul 1, 2026

Can AI reconstruct 3d bone structures from standard x-ray images?

⚖ Quase

"The jury found that while AI can already sketch in the outlines of 3D bone structure from plain X-rays, it still stumbles once those bones leave the textbook and hit the real world."

Case No. № D39E jul 1, 2026

Can AI identify rare genetic disorders from facial photographs?

⚖ Sim

"After careful deliberation, the jury found the AI’s diagnostic prowess sufficient to stand among the rare-disease detectives, though not without acknowledging its limits."

Case No. № 1FE3 jul 1, 2026

Can AI predict diabetes progression using retinal imaging data?

⚖ Quase

"With one juror convinced that retinal imaging can reliably forecast diabetes progression and another cautiously noting that deep learning models are advancing but not yet infallibl…"

Case No. № D84E jul 1, 2026

Can AI predict urban air pollution levels at street level using satellite and traffic data?

⚖ Quase

"With near-unanimity, the jury applauded AI’s ability to generate working street-level pollution forecasts from satellite and traffic feeds, yet hesitated to award a full “yes” unti…"

Case No. № 5FED jul 1, 2026

Can AI control swarms of drones?

⚖ Quase

"After spirited deliberation, the jury declined to grant full clearance, finding the docket insufficiently navigated; demonstrations of small-scale swarms dazzled, but the leap to c…"

Case No. № CAD4 jul 1, 2026

Can AI generate plausible scientific hypotheses from vast biomedical literature in seconds?

⚖ Quase

"The jury agreed that artificial intelligence has become a nimble librarian of biomedical knowledge, able to scan libraries in seconds and whisper plausible hypotheses while the lab…"

Case No. № 49A8 jul 1, 2026

Can AI compose music for orchestras?

⚖ Quase

"The jury leaned toward “Almost,” praising AI’s ability to write coherent orchestral passages but noting subtle gaps in originality and emotional depth."

Case No. № F79A jul 1, 2026

Can AI develop new pharmaceuticals?

⚖ Quase

"The jury found that artificial intelligence has become an indispensable collaborator in the earliest corridors of drug discovery, mapping molecular landscapes with almost clairvoya…"

Case No. № EC9D jul 1, 2026

Can AI generate music for film scores?

⚖ Sim

"After thoughtful deliberation, the jury found clear evidence that artificial intelligence can compose film scores capable of moving an audience, though not every cue hit the same emotional mark."

Case No. № 0560 jul 1, 2026

Can AI create personalized educational plans?

⚖ Quase

"The jury agreed that AI can craft learning pathways attuned to student needs, yet none felt it could fully replace the human touch of mentorship and surprise that makes education truly transformative."

Case No. № A2E1 jul 1, 2026

Can AI develop new forms of renewable energy?

⚖ Quase

"The jury found that while AI couldn’t yet birth a brand-new renewable energy system in a vacuum, it shines as a tireless co-pilot in materials discovery and process optimization."

Case No. № 2A1F jul 1, 2026

Can AI predict climate change effects?

⚖ Quase

"The jury acknowledged AI’s impressive prowess in forecasting certain climate-change effects but drew the line at trusting any single system to chart the long arc of Earth’s future …"

Case No. № 7630 jul 1, 2026

Can AI simulate human emotions in robots?

⚖ Quase

"The jury found that today’s robots may wear emotion like a convincing costume, yet the inner heart remains a wardrobe piece rather than a beating pulse."

Case No. № 94C1 jul 1, 2026

Can AI detect and suppress religious conversion attempts?

⚖ Quase

"The jury split evenly between those who see promise in AI’s pattern-detection abilities and those who judge suppression beyond its reach, leaving the scales unbalanced."

Case No. № CB88 jul 1, 2026

Can AI determine who qualifies for human hibernation?

⚖ Quase

"The jurors, despite their split, were united in recognizing AI’s prowess in parsing medical data—yet they drew a firm line at declaring human hibernation qualified."

Case No. № 193A jul 1, 2026

Can AI make ethical decisions in warfare?

⚖ Quase

"After weighing the evidence, the jury found AI capable of mapping battlefields and offering moral menus of choices but declined to entrust it with the final, bloodied pen."

Case No. № C057 jul 1, 2026

Can AI create living organisms from scratch?

⚖ Não

"The jury found itself in unanimous and swift agreement, their verdict resting on a single shared conclusion: that artificial intelligences have yet to demonstrate the power to birt…"

Case No. № 2E6E jul 1, 2026

Can AI predict user behavior on social media?

⚖ Quase

"The jury found the machine’s predictive prowess undeniable in narrow arenas—scroll-through rates and click-lure lengths—but balked at handing it a crystal ball for the whole human heart in motion."

Case No. № C906 jul 1, 2026

Can AI orchestrate human extinction through engineered pandemics within 50 years?

⚖ Não

"After weighing the testimony, the jury reached a quiet but unanimous verdict, finding the proposition beyond the current reach of artificial intelligence."

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