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Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 27th March 2020

Dilbert//11304, first published six years ago on Friday 27th March 2020

Ted Talks Might Take Your Job


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business, managers & supervisors, social media, technology, instagram, ted talks, smart, moron


Official transcript

boss: the moron i hired keeps watching ted talks and getting smarter. he's only about three ted talks away from taking your job.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

THE MORON I HIRED KEEPS WATCHING TED TALKS AND GETTING SMARTER.

HE'S ONLY ABOUT THREE TED TALKS AWAY FROM TAKING YOUR JOB.

THERE MUST BE A WAY TO SLOW HIM DOWN I'LL SEE IF I CAN INTEREST HIM IN INSTA- GRAM

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "The Moron's TED Talks"

Summary:

This comic strip, originally published in 2010, features Dilbert and his coworker Wally discussing a peculiar situation. The coworker has hired a moron to keep up with TED Talks and become smarter. However, the moron's presence has led to three TED Talks being taken away from the coworker's job.

The coworker is frustrated, feeling that there must be a way to slow the moron down. The moron, on the other hand, is enthusiastic about the opportunity to attend TED Talks and even expresses interest in being followed on Instagram.

The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of hiring someone to make oneself appear more intelligent, highlighting the absurdity of the situation. It also touches on the theme of social media and its potential impact on our lives.

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