You are describing tradition (deterministic?) automation before AI. With AI systems as general as today's SOTA LLMs, they'll happily take on the job regardless of the task falling into class I or class II.
Ask a robot arm "how should we improve our car design this year", it'll certainly get stuck. Ask an AI, it'll give you a real opinion that's at least on par with a human's opinion. If a company builds enough tooling to complete the "AI comes up with idea -> AI designs prototype -> AI robot physically builds the car -> AI robot test drives the car -> AI evaluates all prototypes and confirms next year's design" feedback loop, then theoretically this definitely can work.
This is why AI is seen as such a big deal - it's fundamentally different from all previous technologies. To an AI, there is no line that would distinguish class I from II.