Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 13th May 2014
Dilbert//9159, first published twelve years ago on Tuesday 13th May 2014
Tags
focus, losing focus ability, wasn't important, digital distractions, conversations
Official transcript
Dilbert: Studies say people are losing their ability to focus because of all the digital distractions. Wally: Sorry, what? Dilbert: Hold on... Wally: What were you saying? Dilbert: I dunno. Probably wasn't important.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
STUDIES SAY PEOPLE ARE LOSING THEIR ABILITY TO FOCUS BECAUSE OF ALL THE DIGITAL DISTRACTIONS.
SORRY, WHAT?
HOLD ON...
WHAT WERE YOU SAYING?
I DUNNO.
PROBABLY WASN'T IMPORTANT.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
The title of this comic strip is "Studies Say People Are Losing Their Ability to Focus Because of All the Digital Distractions."
This comic strip features Dilbert, a character known for his sarcastic comments and observations about the workplace. In this strip, Dilbert is shown to be distracted by his phone while working, and he is interrupted by his boss, who asks him what he is doing. Dilbert responds that he was saying something important, but his boss cuts him off and tells him to focus on his work.
The strip highlights the challenges of staying focused in a digital age, where constant notifications and distractions can make it difficult to concentrate. It also pokes fun at the idea that people are losing their ability to focus due to digital distractions, suggesting that this may be a common experience for many people. Overall, the strip uses humor to comment on the challenges of modern worklife and the importance of staying focused in a distracting world.
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