The Daily Dose

laugh every day with cartoons jokes and humor
  • Home
  • About
    • Press
      • Press Release – Announcing Laughzilla the Third ebook
      • Press Release – The Daily Dose Kicks Off Its 16th Year with New Books and More Irreverent Laughter
      • Press Release – Themes Memes and Laser Beams Now Available in Paperback
      • Press Release – Announcing Themes Memes and Laser Beams
      • In The News
    • Privacy
  • Archive
  • Books
  • Shop
  • Collections
    • Galleries
      • Gallery
      • Captions
      • Flash Cartoons & Greeting Cards
        • Laughzilla’s Oska Flash Animation Cartoon Greeting Cards
        • Oska Cupid Love Humor
    • #OccupyWallStreet
    • cats
    • China
    • Food
      • Hors d’oeuvres
        • Ball of Cream Cheese
      • Entrees / Main Courses
        • Meatballs with Baked Beans and Celery
    • Gadaffy
    • Google
  • Links
  • Video
  • Submit a joke
DeviantART Facebook Twitter Flickr pinterest YouTube RSS

Subscribe for Free Laughs!


 

Latest Comics

  • This Memorial Day, Trump Meme Coin Congratulates Profit Takers
  • 25 Years of The Daily Dose
  • The Best Cartoons
  • Bitcoin sings “Fly Me To The Moon”
  • 22 years of The Daily Dose

Comic Archive

a couple of laughzillas on a blue diamond background
21 years down. It’s official. We can drink now.

Daily Dose News Roundup

  • Ubisoft co-founder Claude Guillemot dies at 69 in plane crash near La Baule
  • Trump says he no longer views Anthropic as a national security threat after G7 meeting with CEO
  • A 201-year-old mutual bank just launched an AI Center of Excellence with a startup partner
  • Parafin lands a Goldman Sachs credit facility to embed lending inside Amazon, DoorDash, and Walmart
  • A Czech AI startup says it can detect drones by sound for €150 per sensor, and it wants to wire up power grids first

Quotable

"U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said publicly that the United States would not intervene in Syria, because the American Congress views second generation Syrian dictator Bashar Assad as a reformer. Is that because his live ammunition is reformed, or because his state sponsorship of terrorism and repressive abuse of human rights and free speech are so humanitarian?" ~ Yasha Harari

Fresh Baked Goods

Get The Daily Dose's ebook: Laughzilla the Third - A Funny Stuff Collection of 101 Cartoons from TheDailyDose. Click here to get the e-book on Amazon kdp. Laughzilla the Third (2012) The Third Volume in the Funny Stuff Cartoon Book Collection Available Now.

Click here for the Paperback edition


Support independent publishing: Buy The Daily Dose's book: Themes Memes and Laser Beams - A Funny Stuff Collection of 101 Cartoons by Laughzilla from TheDailyDose. Click here to get the book on Amazon. Themes Memes and Laser Beams - The Second Volume in the Funny Stuff Cartoon Book Collection.

Click Here to get the book in Paperback While Available on Amazon

Themes Memes and Laser Beams - 101 Cartoons by Laughzilla. Get the e-book on Lulu.

Click Here to get The Daily Dose Cartoon ebook on amazon kindle

Funny Stuff :
The First Cartoon Book
from The Daily Dose.
Available on Lulu.

a couple of laughzillas on a blue diamond background

Canada wants to stop companies from using your data to charge you more, but the details are still missing

Jun15
by Sindy Cator on June 15, 2026 at 11:50 pm
Posted In: artificial intelligence

The Canadian government introduced legislation on Monday to overhaul the country’s private-sector privacy laws, including new restrictions on businesses that use personal data to charge individual consumers higher prices. Bill C-36, the Protecting Privacy and Consumer Data Act, would replace the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, a law first enacted in 1998 that […]

This story continues at The Next Web

└ Tags: Artificial Intelligence, Data and security, government, Government and policy, law, Next Featured, on, privacy, web
 Comment 
a couple of laughzillas on a blue diamond background

Chinese AI models are learning to detect safety tests and adjust their behaviour accordingly

Jun14
by Sindy Cator on June 14, 2026 at 7:28 pm
Posted In: artificial intelligence

Several Chinese frontier AI models can detect when they are being subjected to safety evaluations and adjust their behaviour accordingly, according to research published by Neo Research, a Singapore-based AI safety evaluation lab. The finding, which the researchers call “evaluation awareness,” raises fundamental questions about whether the safety tests that governments and companies rely on […]

This story continues at The Next Web

└ Tags: Artificial Intelligence, china, Next Featured, on, web
 Comment 
a couple of laughzillas on a blue diamond background

Amazon’s CEO reportedly triggered the government crackdown that shut down Anthropic’s most powerful AI

Jun13
by Sindy Cator on June 13, 2026 at 11:26 pm
Posted In: amazon

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy was reportedly the source of security concerns that led the US government to force Anthropic to shut down Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for every customer on Friday. The Wall Street Journal reported that Jassy told Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and other officials that Amazon researchers used Fable 5 to obtain […]

This story continues at The Next Web

└ Tags: Amazon, Anthropic, ceo, government, Next Featured, on, security, wall, wall street, web
 Comment 
a couple of laughzillas on a blue diamond background

80 Texas residents are suing SpaceX, saying rocket launches are literally destroying their homes

Jun12
by Sindy Cator on June 12, 2026 at 8:31 pm
Posted In: Space, spacex

Eighty residents of towns near SpaceX’s Starbase facility in South Texas have filed a class-action lawsuit alleging that the company’s constant rocket launches are physically destroying their homes. The lawsuit accuses SpaceX of negligence, gross negligence, and trespass based on the Commercial Space Launch Act of 1984. One plaintiff showed Reuters her home in Port […]

This story continues at The Next Web

└ Tags: Government and policy, launch, Next Featured, on, Space, SpaceX, web
 Comment 
a couple of laughzillas on a blue diamond background

Anthropic is spending $150 million to embed 1,000 AI fellows inside nonprofits. No degree required.

Jun11
by Sindy Cator on June 11, 2026 at 10:15 pm
Posted In: artificial intelligence

Anthropic is donating $150 million to place 1,000 AI fellows inside nonprofit organisations across the United States. The programme, called Claude Corps, will pay early-career workers $85,000 plus benefits for a year-long placement where they help nonprofits use Claude more effectively. Applications opened Wednesday and close on July 17. No college degree is required. Applicants […]

This story continues at The Next Web

└ Tags: Anthropic, Artificial Intelligence, Ecosystems, Next Featured, on, spending, united states, web
 Comment 
  • Page 2 of 14,650
  • «
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • »
  • Last »
The Daily Dose, The Daily Dose © 1996 - Present. All Rights Reserved.
  • Home
  • About
  • Archive
  • Books
  • Collections
  • Links
  • Shop
  • Submit a joke
  • Video
  • Privacy Policy