Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 4th June 2014
Dilbert//9181, first published twelve years ago on Wednesday 4th June 2014
Tags
art education, engineers, inventions, humans do cretaive, robots, technology work, liberal arts majors, origami, game
Official transcript
Robot: Someday robots will do all of the technology work and humans will only do creative jobs. If you engineers work hard, someday the spoils will go to the liberal arts majors who partied while you studied. I hear good things about origami. It's not too late to get into that game.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
SOMEDAY ROBOTS WILL DO ALL OF THE TECHNOLOGY WORK AND HUMANS WILL ONLY DO CREATIVE JOBS.
IF YOU ENGINEERS WORK HARD, SOMEDAY THE SPOILS WILL GO TO THE LIBERAL ARTS MAJORS WHO PARTIED WHILE YOU STUDIED.
I HEAR GOOD THINGS ABOUT ORIGAMI. IT'S NOT TOO LATE TO GET INTO THAT GAME.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "The Future of Work: A Robot's Perspective"
Summary:
The comic strip explores the potential future of work, as seen through the eyes of a robot. The robot, who has been observing humans, shares its insights on the future of employment.
- Panel 1: The robot states that robots will eventually perform all technology work, leaving humans with only creative jobs.
- Panel 2: The robot notes that if engineers work hard, they may be spared from the spoils of the liberal arts majors who partied while studying.
- Panel 3: The robot expresses its interest in origami, but realizes it's too late to get into the game.
Overall, the comic strip offers a humorous and thought-provoking commentary on the future of work and the role of technology in shaping our careers.
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