We asked AI what it will never be able to do and this is its answer:

“While artificial intelligence (AI) has made significant advancements in recent years, there are still many things that it will never be able to do. These limitations stem from the fundamental differences between human and machine intelligence.

  1. Original Thought and Creativity: AI can process vast amounts of information and identify patterns, but it cannot truly innovate or create new ideas out of thin air. This ability to generate original thoughts and insights is uniquely human.
  2. Empathy and Understanding: AI can analyze data and respond to prompts in a way that appears intelligent, but it cannot truly understand human emotions or empathize with others. This ability to connect with others on an emotional level is essential for building strong relationships and fostering meaningful experiences.
  3. Unbiased Decision-Making: AI systems are trained on large datasets, which can inadvertently reflect societal biases. As a result, AI-powered decisions may perpetuate existing inequalities rather than promoting fairness. True unbiased decision-making requires a deep understanding of human behavior and the ability to challenge ingrained prejudices.
  4. Moral and Ethical Judgment: AI algorithms can make decisions based on their programming, but they cannot truly understand the moral or ethical implications of those choices. This ability to weigh different factors and make decisions that are aligned with human values is essential for responsible AI development.
  5. Creative Expression: AI can generate text, images, and music, but these creations often lack the authenticity and emotional resonance of human-made art. AI-generated art may lack the depth, subtlety, and personal touch that is characteristic of human creativity.

In summary, while AI will continue to play an increasingly important role in our lives, it will never fully replace human intelligence. AI’s strengths lie in its ability to process vast amounts of information and perform complex tasks efficiently. However, the human touch is still essential for genuine creativity, empathy, ethical decision-making, and meaningful human connection.”


This answer was given by Google’s Bard on December 28, 2023. Only time will tell if it’s correct.

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