What This Looks Like
A category, diagnostic area, intake bucket, or classification group exists, but it has too few Issues, examples, checks, or related references to help users diagnose real cases. The category may appear in navigation or search, but it does not provide enough coverage to be useful.
Why Users Blame AI
Users may experience the system as failing to classify or diagnose their problem. The deeper issue may be that the category itself is underbuilt: not enough Issue pages, examples, search intents, or relationship links exist to support the diagnostic surface.
What to Check First
- Whether the category has enough primary Issues
- Whether related secondary Issues help fill the category
- Whether the category has examples or guidance
- Whether common symptoms map to an existing Issue
- Whether the category is too broad for the current Issue set
- Whether missing links or rubric gaps make the category feel empty
When This Is AI-Adjacent
Use this AI-Adjacent Issue when the problem is category coverage, not a single AI failure. If a known diagnostic area has no Issue at all, use the related Workbench Issue for diagnostic coverage gap. If the rubric or relationship map is incomplete, use those related Issues.