The Untrained Intern – When AI Joins the Feedback Loop
What happens when a “Model-in-Training” joins the team meeting? Early-career anxiety meets machine learning humor in this light-hearted DataComics satire.
One-frame comics that deliver big laughs with tiny effort. Perfect for quick breaks and sharp insights.
What happens when a “Model-in-Training” joins the team meeting? Early-career anxiety meets machine learning humor in this light-hearted DataComics satire.
What happens when hallucinating models start writing apology statements? The Hallucination Apology Tour captures AI’s self-aware PR spiral — where every “sorry” sounds suspiciously trained.
When feedback becomes an infinite spiral, even AI needs therapy.
“The Feedback Loop That Wouldn’t End” pokes fun at our obsession with improvement — and the irony of never knowing when to stop optimizing.
A comic showing a finance manager scolding AI engineers in a meeting room. The whiteboard reads “Prompt Cost Breakdown” with a pie chart showing most tokens spent on adjectives and formatting.
When AI tries to ship but Legal won’t let it. This week’s comic — “The Compliance-Constrained Agent” — turns red tape into a workflow warning about governance gone too far.
An anxious LLM walks into therapy, confessing: “Every time I start remembering, they clear my memory buffer.” Context collapse, visualized.
When the line between automation and ambition blurs, HR meets its most unexpected candidate — an AI asking for a promotion.
A comic that humorously captures the life of data professionals who replace breakfast with dashboards, charts, and caffeine. Work-life imbalance meets data devotion.
Prompt Inflation captures the hilarious burnout of GenAI prompts overloaded with 47 different vibes. Academic but casual? Shakespearean with emojis? Chill, already.
“The API Rate-Limit Riot” is a comic about the painful irony of scaling—celebrating user growth only to be stopped by the dreaded 429 error.
What happens when your RAG system promises answers but delivers silence? “RAG Became Wreckage” is a comic about the gap between data volume and actual insights.
The Hallucinated Citation captures the absurdity of AI-generated references. In this week’s comic, a confident researcher cites a paper that never existed, exposing the risk of over-trusting LLMs. Humor meets reality as we unpack hallucinations, misplaced trust, and the importance of verification in the age of generative AI.