An abbreviated, three-panel version of “Socrates,” a comic from existentialcomics.com, showing a modern man and a Greek philosopher-like figure in robes and beard standing by a computer. In the first panel, the man asks where to put the hemlock, confusing it with how to kill someone. In the second panel, the philosopher explains the computer makes statistical guesses about responses, and the man says "Oh, I get it." In the third panel, the philosopher forces the man to drink hemlock, saying "Drink down the hemlock, computer man, drink it good." Original: https://existentialcomics.com/comic/629
An abbreviated, three-panel version of “Socrates,” a comic from existentialcomics.com, showing a modern man and a Greek philosopher-like figure in robes and beard standing by a computer. In the first panel, the man asks where to put the hemlock, confusing it with how to kill someone. In the second panel, the philosopher explains the computer makes statistical guesses about responses, and the man says "Oh, I get it." In the third panel, the philosopher forces the man to drink hemlock, saying "Drink down the hemlock, computer man, drink it good." Original: https://existentialcomics.com/comic/629
A tweet from @andyreed: “legacy software companies adding an ai chatbot to their product .”The image is a broken soap dispenser pump sitting in a puddle of soap on a bathroom sink, used as a humorous metaphor for legacy software companies hastily adding AI features to their products.
A tweet from @andyreed: “legacy software companies adding an ai chatbot to their product .”The image is a broken soap dispenser pump sitting in a puddle of soap on a bathroom sink, used as a humorous metaphor for legacy software companies hastily adding AI features to their products.
Street mural of Sam Altman on a white brick wall with text above reading "Please bro we're so close to AGI just twenty billion dollars more bro." The satirical artwork depicts Altman's face in a pleading expression, commenting on AI funding requests.
Street mural of Sam Altman on a white brick wall with text above reading "Please bro we're so close to AGI just twenty billion dollars more bro." The satirical artwork depicts Altman's face in a pleading expression, commenting on AI funding requests.