Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 12th March 2021
Dilbert//11654, first published five years ago on Friday 12th March 2021
Deep Fake Zoom
Tags
business, managers & supervisors, technology, video conference, zoom, call, deep fake, program, generic, employee, work, sarcasm, cell phone, laptop
Official transcript
dilbert looking at phone on couch at home.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I THOUGHT YOU SAID YOU HAD A ZOOM CALL THAT WOULD LAST FOR HOURS TODAY.
I BUILT A "DEEP FAKE" VERSION OF MYSELF TO TAKE ZOOM CALLS AND SAY GENERIC EMPLOYEE STUFF.
DILBERT, DO YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO ADD?
I DONT KNOW IF I'M WORKING HARD OR HARDLY WORKING HAR -HAR!
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Deep Fake Version of Myself"
Summary:
- The comic strip features Dilbert, a character known for his sarcastic and humorous take on workplace life.
- In this strip, Dilbert is shown sitting on a couch, looking at his phone and saying, "I thought you said you had a Zoom call that would last for hours today."
- He then reveals that he built a "deep fake" version of himself to take the call, which he calls "Generic Employee Stuff."
- The deep fake version of Dilbert is shown on the screen, looking uninterested and bored.
- The punchline of the strip is that Dilbert is asking if he has anything to add to the conversation, and the deep fake version responds with a sarcastic comment about being hardworking.
- The strip pokes fun at the common practice of using deep fake technology to create fake versions of oneself for work purposes, and the absurdity of having a fake employee take calls and pretend to be interested.
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