Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 18th January 2021
Dilbert//11601, first published five years ago on Monday 18th January 2021
Captcha
Tags
business, sarcasm, technology, application, app, robot, ability, evidence, explaination, moron, sense
Official transcript
boss: gaaa! why can't i ever type the captcha letters correctly to get into this app?
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
GAAA!
WHY CAN'T I EVER TYPE THE CAPTCHA LETTERS CORRECTLY TO GET INTO THIS APP?
YOUR INABILITY TO PROVE YOU ARE NOT A ROBOT IS STRONG EVIDENCE THAT YOU ARE, IN FACT, A ROBOT.
YES, THAT MAKES SENSE.
THE OTHER EXPLANATION IS THAT YOU ARE A MORON, AND YOU KNOW THAT ISNT TRUE, 50...
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Captcha Conundrum"
Summary:
The comic strip features a conversation between two coworkers, with one questioning the need to type CAPTCHA letters to access an app. The other coworker responds that the inability to prove humanity is strong evidence that they are a robot, as humans can recognize morons but not robots. The coworker then reveals that they know they are a moron, making the CAPTCHA challenge irrelevant.
Key Points:
- A coworker questions the necessity of typing CAPTCHA letters to access an app.
- The other coworker argues that the inability to prove humanity is evidence of being a robot.
- The coworker reveals that they know they are a moron, making the CAPTCHA challenge pointless.
- The conversation highlights the absurdity of the CAPTCHA system and the coworker's clever response.
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