Issue #6 · May 10 93 can NOT 208 can Last flip Newest Editorial 246 votes today 26464 opinions Voting open Issue #6 · May 10 93 can NOT 208 can Last flip Newest Editorial 246 votes today 26464 opinions Voting open
Stuff AI CAN'T Do

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Every way to share, embed, follow, and re-publish Stuff AI Can't Do — from one-tap social buttons up to a full developer API.

Why share or embed?

  • It moves the conversation forward. Each statement is a clear, testable claim — sharing one sparks better arguments than yet-another AI think-piece.
  • It hardens the record. The more places a statement and its votes are mirrored, the harder it is to quietly re-write history when an AI capability flips.
  • It keeps your readers updated automatically. Embeds stay live: when 47% becomes 89%, the iframe on your blog updates the same day.
  • It's good for you. Embeds and links bring you a niche, curious audience. Anyone who clicks through is the kind of person you want.

— ordered easiest first —

01 · 30 sec

Share buttons

Every detail page has a Share button just below the title. It opens the native share sheet on phones, copies the URL on desktops. Nothing to install.

If you have a specific platform in mind, paste the URL directly — Bluesky, Mastodon, X, LinkedIn, Threads, WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, anything that auto-renders OG cards. We ship a 1200×630 OG preview image per statement, so the link looks editorial wherever it lands.

02 · 1 min

Direct link

Every statement has a stable, human-readable URL: https://stuffaicantdo.com/t/statement-slug.

If a statement is renamed, the old URL keeps working — we 301-redirect to the current slug forever.

03 · 2 min

Iframe embed (live widget)

Each detail page has an Embed button that gives you a copy-paste iframe like:

<iframe src="https://stuffaicantdo.com/embed/{slug}"
        width="250" height="200" style="border:0;border-radius:10px;"
        loading="lazy" title="…"></iframe>

Works in Notion, Ghost, WordPress, Webflow, Substack, Squarespace, Bear, raw HTML — anywhere that allows iframes. The widget shows the statement, the live vote percentages, and the current status. No tracking pixels, no ads, no JS dependencies.

04 · 5 min

RSS feeds (newest, just-flipped)

Subscribe in any feed reader (Feedly, NetNewsWire, Inoreader, Reeder, Miniflux, FreshRSS):

Each item carries the question, the description, the category, and a permalink back to the live detail page.

05 · 5 min

JSON Feed

For programmatic consumers we publish a JSON Feed v1.1 at /feeds.json. Easier to parse than RSS in modern stacks (Node, Python, Go), with the same content.

Each item also includes a custom _scd namespace with structured fields: status, flipped_at, category. Use it to build dashboards, alerts, or research datasets.

06 · 30 sec

Email digest

Get a recurring summary by email. Pick the frequency (daily / weekly / monthly) and the content (recently flipped, hot topics, most-voted, newest, or a random statement to chew on).

Single-click unsubscribe in every email. We auto-create a free account so you can come back later and tweak preferences — no password needed, sign in via emailed link.

Hit the Alert me button on any specific statement instead if you want a single-statement notification when its status flips.

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07 · coming soon

WordPress plugin

planned

Drop a single shortcode into any post — [scd slug="translate-spoken-speech-…"] — and the live widget renders inline. The plugin will also expose a Gutenberg block and a sidebar widget for "latest flips".

08 · coming soon

Public REST API

planned

A read-only JSON API at api.stuffaicantdo.com/v1 — list statements, filter by category or status, fetch vote time-series, query "what flipped this month". Free for non-commercial use, an API key required for commercial.

Schema preview, rate limits, and example clients in Python / JS / Go will appear here when it ships.

09 · coming soon

Webhooks

planned

Subscribe a URL to one of three event streams: statement.created, statement.flipped, statement.disputed. We'll POST the JSON payload with HMAC signing. Build Slack/Discord bots, automated tweets, internal dashboards.

10 · coming soon

MCP server (for AI agents)

planned

Connect Claude, ChatGPT, or any MCP-compatible agent directly to the live dataset. Tools for "what's the current status of …", "what flipped this week", "compare my prediction to current consensus".

11 · coming soon

Browser extension

planned

A small Chrome / Firefox extension: highlight any phrase on any page → "Is this on Stuff AI Can't Do?" → opens the matching statement in a popover with current votes and the flip history.

Building something custom?

Already happily wiring up against the JSON feed, want something the API doesn't yet expose, or building a plugin / extension yourself? Tell us what you're after — we lift the most-asked things to the top of the build queue.

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