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Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 19th January 2023

Dilbert//12332, first published three years ago on Thursday 19th January 2023

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TINA, I NO LONGER NEED A TECHNICAL WRITER BECAUSE A.I. CAN DO ALL OF THAT NONSENSE.

DID YOU JUST FIRE ME WHILE ALSO DIMINISHING MY CONTRIBUTION TO THE COMPANY?

HERE'S AN EXAMPLE OF A CONVERSATION I WILL NEVER NEED TO HAVE WITH AN A.I.

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AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "The End of Technical Writing"

Summary:

The comic strip revolves around Tina, a technical writer, who is frustrated with the lack of recognition for her work. She expresses her desire to be fired, as she believes it would be a more effective way to demonstrate her value to the company.

Key Points:

  • Tina's frustration with being overlooked for her contributions
  • Her suggestion that being fired would be a more effective way to prove her worth
  • The conversation highlights the challenges faced by technical writers in getting recognition for their work.

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