Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 21st May 2015
Dilbert//9532, first published 11 years ago on Thursday 21st May 2015
Brain Scan And 3 D Scanner
Tags
replication, technology, clone, playing god, doppelganger
Official transcript
Dilbert Comic Strip Series - Dilbert 3D-prints a Pointy-Headed Boss
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
MY INVENTION CAN SCAN THE HUMAN BRAIN AND DUPLICATE IT IN SOFTWARE.
I COMBINED THAT TECHNOLOGY WITH A 3-D PRINTER THAT MAKES HUMAN BODY PARTS.
WHAT DOES IT ALL DO?
HE'S GETTING TO THE GOOD PART.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "3D Printer to the Rescue"
Summary:
This comic strip, originally published in Dilbert, revolves around the main character's innovative idea to scan the human brain and duplicate it in software. However, the twist comes when he combines this technology with a 3D printer that creates human body parts. The punchline lies in the conversation between the main character and his colleagues, where they discuss the implications of this technology.
Key Points:
- The main character's invention can scan the human brain and duplicate it in software.
- He combines this technology with a 3D printer that makes human body parts.
- The conversation between the main character and his colleagues revolves around the ethics and implications of this technology.
- The main character is optimistic about the potential benefits of this technology, while his colleagues are more cautious.
Overall:
The comic strip explores the intersection of technology and humanity, raising questions about the ethics and implications of creating human body parts using 3D printing. The conversation between the main character and his colleagues adds a layer of complexity to the issue, highlighting the need for careful consideration and debate.
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