No community-made title edit does not necessarily mean the title is as good as it gets (it can just mean nobody cared enough to improve it (yet)).
A community-made title edit
Does not mean the question asker could have known how to do better given their knowledge and best effort.
There's always a knowledge gap when you need to ask a question. And that knowledge gap can lead to overly specific / generalizable (to no fault of the asker's) or overly general questions (and their titles).
Does not mean whatever technology you're using to suggest titles could have done better.
I think this follows from the above point. Assuming you generate titles primarily based on the post body, andan overly general post body (needing details/clarity) will usually correlate with an overly general title, and so with a generalizable post body. Unless you plan on solving that problem with this same technology (how?), "garbage in, garbage out".
There is one scenario (that is actually somewhat common) where I'd be happy to see if this is helpful: Questions where the title is too general-general /ambiguous ambiguous, but the body contains information that can be used to disambiguate the title.
And why does generality/ambiguity matter? Ambiguous: Because ambiguous titles are annoying to future readers looking through search results. "Oh this looks related. Wait- after reading the full Q&A, it's really not. Darn (wasted time)". QuestionsAnd questions with room for generalization will show up for fewer readers looking through search results (they'll never find something that could have helped them).