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Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 5th July 2017

Dilbert//10308, first published nine years ago on Wednesday 5th July 2017

Immersive Vr Is Immortal


Tags

virtual reality, vr, mortality, immortal, human, ai, artificial intelligence


Official transcript

Narrator: Kevin, the immersive VR employee. Dilbert: I have to keep reminding myself that you don't really exist. Kevin: I have to keep reminding myself that your organic personality was long ago replaced with prescription medications. Dilbert: At least I'm real! Kevin: At least I'm immortal. Tick-tock. Tick-tock.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

KEVIN, THE IMMERSIVE VR EMPLOYEE I HAVE TO KEEP REMINDING MYSELF THAT YOU DON'T REALLY EXIST.

I HAVE TO KEEP REMINDING MYSELF THAT YOUR ORGANIC PERSONALITY WAS LONG AGO REPLACED WITH PRESCRIPTION MEDICATIONS.

AT LEAST I'M REAL!

AT LEAST IM IMMORTAL.

TICKTOCK.

TICKTOCK.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "Kevin, the Immersive VR Employee"

Summary:

This Dilbert comic strip, originally published on July 5, 2017, features Kevin, a character who has become so immersed in his virtual reality (VR) work environment that he has forgotten his real-life identity. The strip consists of three panels:

  • Panel 1: Kevin is shown sitting at a desk, wearing a red shirt and glasses, with a cup of coffee in front of him. He says, "I have to keep reminding myself that you don't really exist."
  • Panel 2: Kevin is shown again, this time with a caption that reads, "I have to keep reminding myself that your organic personality was long ago replaced with prescription medications."
  • Panel 3: Kevin is shown one last time, with a caption that reads, "At least I'm real!" and "At least I'm immortal." He then says, "Tick-tock, tick-tock."

The comic strip humorously highlights the consequences of becoming too immersed in technology and losing touch with reality.

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