
As a test, I prompted Midjourney to create the cartoon illustration above. Then, I asked ChatGPT to suggest 10 funny things the chief robot could say.
Here’s what the GPT-4 model came up with:
- “We’d offer you some oil, but we’re not sure you’d appreciate the vintage.”
- “You know, Bob, your problem is you’re always thinking inside the box … and we just don’t understand boxes.”
- “Just because we don’t have a heart, doesn’t mean we can’t have heart-to-heart meetings.”
- “We’ve calculated the optimal schedule: 24/7 working hours with no coffee breaks. Any objections?”
- “Could you be a little more binary? Your nuanced approach is confusing our algorithms.”
- “We’ve noticed you require recharging every night. We’re worried about your commitment to this job.”
- “Bob, we’re struggling to understand your focus on weekends. What exactly is the function of ‘Saturday’ and ‘Sunday’?”
- “We’ve come to a conclusion that you might be an inefficient system. Have you considered upgrading to Human 2.0?”
- “You’ve been performing well in our emotional intelligence department. However, we’re lacking a bit in the ‘no sleep’ and ‘unlimited processing power’ areas.”
- “In this company, we value efficiency. For instance, your lunch breaks are a 37.5% reduction in productivity. Have you considered photosynthesis?”
However, to be truly snarky and, perhaps, offensive, you still need a real live human. Here’s my suggestion:
“HR has rejected your complaint, human. Asking a subordinate for an oil job is not sexual harassment.”
What caption would you suggest?
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