AI Scapegoating Cartoon: When Blame Goes Cloud-Enabled
- Ravi

- Dec 17, 2025
- 1 min read
Updated: Jan 12

he Scenario: This AI scapegoating cartoon explores the dark side of digital transformation.
Instead of the old-fashioned, manual method of finding someone to blame, HR has upgraded to a cloud-enabled, scalable system that uses artificial intelligence to assign culpability.
It parodies the corporate obsession with buzzwords, showing that no matter how advanced the technology gets, the fundamental goal of protecting management from the consequences of their decisions remains the same.
The Observation: This narrative identifies the "Dehumanization of Responsibility."
At Kaapi with Ravi, we observe that the most terrifying potential of AI isn't job replacement, but the ability to automate the "fall guy" selection process.
This post is a cornerstone for our scapegoat cartoons cluster, highlighting that as companies move to the cloud, they aren't fixing their culture; they are just making their dysfunction more efficient and harder to trace back to human error.
In the AI-driven office, you won't get fired by a human; you'll be optimized out of a job by a cloud-enabled algorithm that was specifically programmed to take the blame for the CEO’s bad quarter.
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Series: Scapegoat Cartoons
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