23 Things Computers Still Cannot Do

It is surprising that someone is even posting about things that computers cannot do. It speaks volumes about the advances in computing power humans have seen. This post is in response to a similar but reversed post by Seth Godin titled “23 things artificially intelligent computers can do better/faster/cheaper than you can” [link].

So here is my counter list of 23 things that computers (still) can’t do:

  1. truly understand the meaning of the word, “I”
  2. say “I love you” (corollary from above)
  3. achieve a fully parallel and distributed style of computing
  4. Use around 10^(-16) Joules per instruction per second
  5. Appreciate art
  6. feel
  7. have good manners
  8. understand motives of people – i.e. judge people/solve murder investigations
  9. negotiate with humans
  10. lead teams and people
  11. commit crimes of passion
  12. process and output emotions like courage, greed, envy, hated…
  13. making service personal (as opposed to just personalizing or customizing service)
  14. be curious
  15. innovate
  16. be creative (not the same as #3 above)
  17. deliver surprises
  18. be a yoga instructor/shrink/soccer coach
  19. be a politician
  20. evaluate exams requiring descriptive answers
  21. prove that every even integer greater than 2 can be expressed as a sum of 2 primes (aka Goldbach’s Conjecture & many other such curiosities)
  22. understand God, religion, dogma, theology
  23. write on this website as “i” do.

yet.

🙂

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6 Responses to 23 Things Computers Still Cannot Do

  1. Today, GenAI can do the following. In fact, in some cases, it has even exceeded human capabilities !

    I would say it is matter of time before it can do the rest of the 14 as well. That would include emulating emotions, navigating complex relationships ,adaptability to instruct etc.

    It is time humans learn to co-opt with GenAI ,rather than try to find niche which is outside GenAI capability

    Say “I love you”
    Have good manners
    Negotiate with humans
    Be creative
    Deliver surprises
    Evaluate exams requiring descriptive answers
    Write on this website as “i” do

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  2. Paul B. says:

    Re: #17, Given the occasionally upsetting surprises they deliver unintentionally, they might need some human help if/when they learn to deliver them on purpose

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  3. Paul B. says:

    Re: #17, Given the sometimes consequential surprises they deliver unintentionally, they might need some help from humans if/when they learn to deliver them on purpose

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  4. unpraxis says:

    Bad one! Humans can’t do half the dos in the list 😉

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