In what's expected to soon be commonplace, artificial intelligence is being harnessed to pick up signs of cancer more accurately than the trained human eye. This latest AI model has a near 100% success rate and serves as a clear sign of things to come.
All the previous examples were things operated by humans: shovel, crane, even the robotic surgery.
I am sure we can teach AI to do some or all of these someday, but demanding an example for one of them as completely autonomous makes it seem like you aren’t paying attention, aren’t participating in the discussion in good faith, and are just fishing for a “gotcha!” moment.
That’s why you are getting downvotes, in case you are curious.
If you do have a good faith argument, clarifying it might get people to listen to you and consider it.