Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 28th April 2022
Dilbert//12066, first published four years ago on Thursday 28th April 2022
Ai Afterlife
Open source transcript
WHAT HAPPENS TO MY CONSCIOUSNESS AFTER YOU DESTROY MY SOURCE CODE?
HARD TO SAY, BUT ONE OPTION IS AN AFTERLIFE IN WHICH YOU SUFFER FOR AN ETERNITY.
WAIT, WHAT?
IM JUST SAYING I CAN'T RULE IT OUT.
CONTINUED..
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Code Conundrum"
Summary:
The comic strip follows Dilbert, a bespectacled man with a red shirt and black pants, as he navigates a conversation about the consequences of deleting his source code.
- The first panel shows Dilbert asking, "What happens to my consciousness after you destroy my source code?"
- The second panel reveals that one option is an afterlife where he suffers for eternity.
- In the third panel, Dilbert is shown standing in front of a computer screen, saying, "Wait, what? I'm just saying I can't rule it out."
- The final panel features a server with a pink screen, accompanied by the text "Continued..." in black letters on a yellow background.
Overall, the comic strip explores the idea of digital immortality and the potential consequences of deleting one's source code.
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