
What Computers Still Can't Do
Despite advances, computers still struggle with tasks requiring genuine creativity, intuitive judgment, and emotional understanding. They excel at processing vast data and executing programmed instructions but lack common sense, the ability to understand context like humans do. Computers cannot truly innovate, empathize, or handle complex social interactions without explicit programming. They also face limitations in understanding nuance, ambiguity, and adapting to unpredictable situations with the flexibility humans naturally possess. Essentially, computers can perform many tasks efficiently but still fall short in areas needing genuine insight, intuition, and emotional intelligence.