Real-World Use Cases

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Real-World AI Use Cases

Where AI is quietly making high-stakes calls possible — from the operating room to the open ocean, the courtroom to the fusion reactor. The constant: AI supports the decision; a human still makes the call.

The pillar in numbers
200M+
protein structures mapped
<50 ms
to score a card for fraud
8,719
whale codas decoded
1,200+
wildfires caught in one season
2,000+
ancient characters read
10 kHz
fusion plasma control rate
87%
sensitivity, AI eye diagnosis
17–33%
legal AI hallucination rate

🧬 AI That Diagnoses From Your Voice and Eyes

A 30-second retinal photo or a few spoken words can flag disease years before symptoms.

87% / 90% accuracy
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🔥 AI for Wildfire & Disaster Prediction

AI camera lookouts spot a new fire’s first smoke — often before the first 911 call.

1,200+ fires detected
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📜 AI Reads the Burnt Vesuvius Scrolls

Machine learning is reading scrolls carbonized by Vesuvius that no one could open for 2,000 years.

2,000+ characters recovered
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💳 AI vs. Fraud: Risk Scored in Milliseconds

Every time you tap a card, AI judges whether it’s honest — in less than the blink of an eye.

<50 ms per transaction
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🐋 Can AI Decode Whale & Dolphin Speech?

AI is surfacing a hidden ‘phonetic alphabet’ in whale sound no human could hand-label.

8,719 codas analyzed
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🧪 AlphaFold & the AI That Maps Life

A Nobel-winning AI predicted the shape of nearly every protein known to science — in hours.

200M+ structures
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AI Now Steers Fusion Plasma

Reinforcement learning holds plasma hotter than the Sun in place — thousands of times a second.

10 kHz real-time control
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AI in Legal Research: Aide, Not Authority

AI drafts briefs and finds precedent in seconds — and still invents cases that don’t exist.

17–33% hallucinate
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New reports added regularly. Each one follows the same rule: real sources, real numbers, and an honest line on where the human stays in charge.