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    5 Extraordinary Things AI Can Do Today

    Richard Harroch
    TechnologyAI Technology & Telecommunications
    Aug 26, 2025

    By Richard D. Harroch and Dominique A. Harroch

    Artificial intelligence (AI), once confined to speculative science fiction, now permeates nearly every aspect of modern life, achieving feats previously unimaginable. From creating lifelike video impersonations and diagnosing complex diseases to crafting original artistic masterpieces, AI's rapid advancement challenges conventional boundaries of technology and ethics. Each new development astonishes experts and laypeople alike, highlighting AI's potential to redefine our collective future while raising critical concerns around accountability, privacy, and the fundamental nature of human creativity and interaction.

    Yet, the astonishing capabilities of AI also carry profound ethical implications, prompting essential debates about the responsible use of such powerful technology. As AI increasingly integrates into sectors like healthcare, entertainment, military operations, and personal interactions, it continually forces us to question how much autonomy and trust we should delegate to intelligent machines. This article examines five of the most remarkable—and often controversial—capabilities of artificial intelligence today, exploring not only their impressive achievements but also their broader societal impacts.

    Naturally, we have used AI for research assistance in preparing this article.

    5 Surprising Capabilities of AI

    1. Hyper-Realistic Deepfake Videos

    One of AI's most startling capabilities is creating hyper-realistic deepfake videos. These videos use advanced neural network algorithms to seamlessly alter or generate digital content, convincingly depicting individuals in scenarios that are fake. For instance, the viral deepfake videos of actor Tom Cruise on TikTok illustrate the chilling accuracy with which AI can fabricate reality, deceiving even the most attentive viewers.

    While deepfakes have been used for entertainment purposes, such as resurrecting historical figures in movies or creating humorous internet content, they also carry serious risks. Deepfakes can manipulate public opinion, spread misinformation during elections, or facilitate fraud and blackmail, highlighting urgent ethical and regulatory challenges posed by this rapidly advancing technology.

    Key Examples:

    • Tom Cruise TikTok Deepfakes: The viral @deeptomcruise account created by Chris Umé and actor Miles Fisher featured hyperrealistic videos of "Tom Cruise" doing coin tricks, biting lollipops, and goofing around in clothing stores, accumulating tens of millions of views. Source: TikTok platform
    • CNN's Coverage: Detailed analysis of how these deepfakes led to the creation of Metaphysic company can be found in CNN's comprehensive report.
    • NPR Investigation: Public radio's examination of deepfake technology and its implications is available at The 1A's deepfakes segment.

    2. Autonomous AI Surveillance Systems

    AI-driven surveillance systems represent another remarkable yet controversial innovation, capable of analyzing vast amounts of real-time video footage to monitor public spaces autonomously. These intelligent systems, such as those deployed by Clearview AI, use facial recognition technology to identify individuals within seconds, significantly enhancing law enforcement capabilities and public safety measures.

    However, these AI surveillance systems spark intense debate regarding privacy violations, potential misuse, and biases in facial recognition accuracy. Cities worldwide grapple with balancing the undeniable benefits of enhanced security against significant concerns about individual rights, especially in contexts involving mass surveillance and data misuse.

    Key Examples:

    • Clearview AI Platform: The company's official facial recognition platform is used by law enforcement agencies across the United States, with specialized pages for criminal investigations and public safety.
    • NYPD Usage Investigation: MIT Technology Review's investigation revealed extensive use of Clearview AI by New York police, detailed in their report on NYPD's controversial usage.
    • Legal Challenges: The ACLU's successful settlement ensuring Clearview AI compliance with privacy laws is documented in their press release about the groundbreaking Illinois case.

    3. Breakthroughs in Medical Diagnostics

    The healthcare industry has benefited tremendously from AI, especially in diagnostics. Google's DeepMind, IBM Watson Health, and PathAI have pioneered groundbreaking AI systems that can surpass human accuracy in detecting diseases such as cancers, Alzheimer's disease, and cardiac conditions. For instance, Google's DeepMind accurately predicts acute kidney injury up to two days earlier than traditional methods, significantly improving patient outcomes and healthcare efficiency.

    Despite these promising advancements, AI-driven medical diagnostics raise crucial issues around data privacy, patient consent, and the evolving roles of medical professionals. Striking the right balance between technological innovation and ethical responsibility remains critical as AI continues to reshape healthcare.

    Key Examples:

    • DeepMind's Official Research: Google's detailed explanation of their kidney injury prediction breakthrough is available on their DeepMind blog.
    • Nature Scientific Publication: The peer-reviewed research paper documenting the AI system's 48-hour prediction accuracy is published in the journal Nature.
    • Veterans Affairs Partnership: Coverage of the collaboration between Google DeepMind and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is detailed in Fierce Healthcare's report.

    4. Original Art, Music, and Literature

    AI's foray into creative arts has astonished the world, as generative models like Midjourney, DALL-E, and GPT-4 produce original paintings, music compositions, poetry, and even novels. For example, AI-generated artwork has been auctioned at major art houses, fetching prices previously reserved for human-created masterpieces. AI programs like AIVA (Artificial Intelligence Virtual Artist) can now compose symphonies that even seasoned musicians find impressive.

    This unprecedented level of machine creativity raises significant philosophical and legal questions about authorship, originality, and intellectual property rights. As AI-generated content becomes more prevalent, society must redefine traditional artistic and legal frameworks to accommodate and regulate this emerging digital creativity.

    Key Examples:

    • Christie's AI Art Auction: The prestigious auction house's first major AI-only sale, "Augmented Intelligence," featured works created with Midjourney and other AI tools, as covered in TechCrunch's report and NBC's coverage of the protests it generated.
    • AIVA Music Composer: The world's first AI composer recognized by SACEM can be explored at AIVA's official platform, which has created classical albums like "Genesis" and video game soundtracks.
    • Commercial AI Art Marketplaces: Thousands of AI-generated artworks are now sold on platforms like Etsy's Midjourney AI art section, Redbubble's AI art collection, and Fiverr's AI art services.

    5. Conversational AI That Mimics Human Emotions

    Conversational AI platforms such as Replika and Character.ai have evolved remarkably, and are now capable of simulating human emotions and providing empathetic, personalized responses. These AI companions serve as emotional support systems, assisting individuals coping with loneliness, anxiety, and depression. Their ability to understand and respond to nuanced emotional cues makes the interactions surprisingly realistic and meaningful.

    While beneficial for mental health and emotional support, the authenticity of these interactions raises important ethical concerns about dependency, privacy, emotional manipulation, and data security. Ensuring users' emotional well-being while protecting their privacy remains a complex but essential task.

    Key Examples:

    • Replika Platform: The leading AI companion app can be accessed at Replika.com, with detailed information about its capabilities available in their official guide and on the App Store.
    • Academic Research: Scientific studies on user experiences with Replika's emotional support capabilities have been published, including research examining how users receive social support from companion chatbots in everyday contexts. Source: PMC/National Center for Biotechnology Information
    • Ethical Concerns Investigation: The Conversation's in-depth analysis of emotional attachment to AI companions and the ethical questions they raise is available in their article "I tried the Replika AI companion and can see why users are falling hard".

    Conclusion on AI Breakthroughs

    As AI technology continues to advance at an unprecedented pace, it is crucial for society to approach these innovations thoughtfully and responsibly. The remarkable capabilities of AI carry transformative potential, but they must be managed ethically and transparently to ensure that they enhance human life and foster trust rather than undermine societal values or individual freedoms.

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    About the Authors

    Dominique A. Harroch is the Chief of Staff at AllBusiness.com. She has been the Chief of Staff or Operations Leader for multiple companies where she leveraged her extensive experience in operations management, strategic planning, and team leadership to drive organizational success. With a background that spans over two decades in operations leadership, event planning at her own start-up and marketing at various financial and retail companies. Dominique is known for her ability to optimize processes, manage complex projects and lead high-performing teams. She holds a BA in English and Psychology from U.C. Berkeley and an MBA from the University of San Francisco. She can be reached via LinkedIn.

    Richard D. Harroch is a Senior Advisor to CEOs, management teams, and Boards of Directors. He is an expert on M&A, venture capital, startups, and business contracts. He was the Managing Director and Global Head of M&A at VantagePoint Capital Partners, a venture capital fund in the San Francisco area. His focus is on internet, digital media, AI and technology companies. He was the founder of several Internet companies. His articles have appeared online in Forbes, Fortune, TIME, MSN, Yahoo, Fox Business and AllBusiness.com. Richard is the author of several books on startups and entrepreneurship as well as the co-author of Poker for Dummies and a Wall Street Journal-bestselling book on small business. He is the co-author of a 1,500-page book published by Bloomberg on mergers and acquisitions of privately held companies. He was also a corporate and M&A partner at the international law firm of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe. He has been involved in over 200 M&A transactions and 250 startup financings. He can be reached through LinkedIn.

    Copyright (c) by Richard D. Harroch. All rights reserved.

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    Profile: Richard Harroch

    Richard D. Harroch is a Senior Advisor to CEOs, management teams, and Boards of Directors. He is an expert on M&A, venture capital, startups, and business contracts. He was the Managing Director and Global Head of M&A at VantagePoint Capital Partners, a venture capital fund in the San Francisco area. His focus is on internet, digital media, AI and technology companies. He was the founder of several Internet companies. His articles have appeared online in Forbes, Fortune, MSN, Yahoo, Fox Business and AllBusiness.com. Richard is the author of several books on startups and entrepreneurship as well as the co-author of Poker for Dummies and a Wall Street Journal-bestselling book on small business. He is the co-author of a 1,500-page book published by Bloomberg on mergers and acquisitions of privately held companies. He was also a corporate and M&A partner at the international law firm of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe. He has been involved in over 200 M&A transactions and 250 startup financings. He can be reached through LinkedIn.

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