Back to today

Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 6th December 2007

Dilbert//6809, first published nineteen years ago on Thursday 6th December 2007


Tags

prototype perfectly safe grim reaper works for free


Official transcript

"Don't worry, Asok. The prototype is perfectly safe."

"I found you a co-pilot. He's a bit grim, but he works for free."

"Hey, I wonder what this button does."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

DON'T WORRY, ASOK.

THE PROTOTYPE IS PERFECTLY SAFE.

I FOUND YOU A COPILOT. HE'S A BIT GRIM, BUT HE WORKS FOR FREE.

HEY, I WONDER WHAT THIS BUTTON DOES.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "The Co-Pilot"

Summary:

The comic strip, originally published in 2000, features a conversation between two individuals about a prototype that is "perfectly safe." However, one of them reveals that the co-pilot is a bit grim and works for free. The conversation takes an unexpected turn when the co-pilot is shown to be a hooded figure with a robotic body, and the speaker asks if this is what the button does. The humor in the comic strip lies in the unexpected twist on the typical concept of a co-pilot, and the deadpan delivery of the punchline.

generated by llama-3.2-11b-vision-instruct


Accompanying textual content, such as title, tags and transcripts, is shown here if we have it. Not every comic has all of these, and they seem to be a bit hit and miss even on the official website.

Jokes and Humour
Get your Dilbert fix on paper
  • What Do You Call a Sociopath in a Cubicle?: Answer : A Coworker : A Dilbert Book by Scott Adams

  • Dilbert: Thriving on Vague Objectives by Scott Adams

    • How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big: Kind of the Story of My Life (The Scott Adams Success Series) by Scott Adams, Joshua Lisec

    • Dilbert Bunch by Scott Adams

Search the Dilbert Archives