Case Studies in Interpreting Memes with Computer Vision

Our team of expert prophets has tackled some of the most complex, hilarious, and utterly confusing memes in history. Here are a few case studies:

Case Study 1: "Doge" the Great

Meet "Doge," the internet's most iconic meme. With its adorable Shiba Inu face and grammatically incorrect captions, our computer vision system had a field day.

By applying our proprietary AI, we were able to identify 97% of the meme's intent as "I can smell what the [insert food item] is cooking!"

Case Study 2: Grumpy Cat's Feline Fury

Grumpy Cat's scowling face has been a benchmark for internet disapproval since 2012. But have you ever wondered what's really behind that grumpy expression?

Our AI took a deep dive into the feline's facial structure and concluded that she's actually just tired of the same old catnip.

Case Study 3: Disaster Girl's Catastrophic Cuteness

Meet Disaster Girl, the meme that's been making the internet weep with its adorable tears. But what's the secret behind her tear-stained face?

Our computer vision system cracked the code and discovered that she's actually just allergic to happiness.

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