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Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 20th June 2008

Dilbert//7006, first published eighteen years ago on Friday 20th June 2008


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surveillance cameras monitor work unconscionable assault used to cameras


Official transcript

Catbert: Evil Director of Human Resources Catbert says, "We've installed surveillance cameras to monitor your work."

Catbert says, "It might seem like an unconscionable assault on your privacy, but you'll get used to it."

Wally says, "I'm already a little bit used to it."

Dilbert says, "Used to what?"

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

CATBERT: EVIL DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES WEVE INSTALLED SURVEILLANCE CAMERAS TO MONITOR YOUR WORK IT MIGHT SEEM LIKE AN UNCONSCIONABLE ASSAULT ON YOUR PRIVACY, BUT YOULL GET USED TO IT.

I'M ALREADY A LITTLE BIT USED TO IT.

USED TO WHAT?

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Catbert: Evil Director of Human Resources"

Summary:

The comic strip revolves around the installation of surveillance cameras in the workplace, with Catbert, the evil director of human resources, justifying the move as a means to monitor employees' work. However, the true intention behind this action is to keep an eye on their private lives, as revealed by Dilbert.

Key Points:

  • The installation of surveillance cameras is presented as a measure to ensure productivity and efficiency.
  • Catbert's true motive is to intrude on employees' privacy, as hinted at by Dilbert's comment.
  • The comic strip satirizes the increasing trend of surveillance in the workplace and the blurring of lines between work and personal life.

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