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Explanation
This is a single-panel comic depicting a scene from Star Wars, but with all the dialogue replaced by Wookiee-style vocalizations: "Hhhh! WARRGHG GHAGHAGHHGHGHAGFFFHW AAA!" The characters appear to be Han Solo and Princess Leia on the Millennium Falcon.
The caption below reads: "Any potential negatives of AI were completely accepted once you could automatically translate any movie into Wookiee."
The joke works on multiple levels. First, it takes the ongoing cultural debate about the dangers and benefits of artificial intelligence and proposes an absurdly trivial "killer app" that would make everyone stop worrying: the ability to automatically dub any movie so that all characters speak in Wookiee (the guttural, roaring language spoken by Chewbacca in Star Wars). The humor lies in the contrast between the gravity of AI risk discourse -- existential threats, job displacement, misinformation -- and the silliness of the supposed benefit that makes it all worthwhile.
Second, there is an inherent comedy in imagining dramatic movie scenes played entirely in Wookiee. The unintelligible roaring replacing what would normally be emotional dialogue (perhaps the classic "I love you" / "I know" exchange between Han and Leia) is funny precisely because of the tonal mismatch.
The comic also subtly comments on how easily humans can be distracted from serious concerns by entertaining novelties. The implication is that humanity's resistance to dangerous AI would crumble the moment AI produced something sufficiently amusing, which is both a joke and a somewhat uncomfortable observation about human priorities.