AI Outtakes, Vol. 79
Jim Wrubel
CEO, Orchestra AI ยท February 23, 2025
The AI Outtakes team shares their hilarious experiments with AI-generated social media posts, featuring entertaining scenarios from penguin protests against nuns to CEOs revealing secret circus talents. Through a series of creative prompts and their surprising results, the team demonstrates both the capabilities and playful side of AI content generation.

The team here at AI Outtakes has been hard at work on testing some upgrades to the Orchestra platform, and needed to generate a batch of social media posts as part of the testing.
As we often do, we thought it would be fun to try some bizarre prompts to see how AI handles them. In this week's edition, we're printing the prompt, the LinkedIn post it generated, and an image to accompany the story. Let's see what we get!
You are a marketing content strategist tasked with creating an engaging post about a group of penguins that attacked a bus full of nuns.
๐ง Breaking News: In an unprecedented turn of events, a group of "fashion-forward" penguins staged what witnesses called a "polite protest" outside a tour bus filled with surprised nuns in Antarctica. The reason? Apparently black and white was their thing first!
These dapper troublemakers waddled up with signs reading "Habit Theft is Real" and "Formal Wear Since 60 Million BCE." ๐
But here's the fascinating part: This peculiar encounter actually teaches us something about territorial behavior in social species:
Key Insights:
- Social animals often display complex reactions to similar-looking groups
- Distinctive appearance plays a crucial role in group identity
- Even in nature, fashion disputes can ruffle some feathers!
The nuns, showing remarkable grace under pressure, solved the standoff by sharing their fish sandwiches. Who knew lunch could be such a powerful peace negotiator? ๐ค
Want to learn more about unusual animal behaviors and conflict resolution? Let's connect and share our favorite wildlife stories!
P.S. No nuns or penguins were harmed in the making of this post. Though some egos may have been slightly bruised. ๐

You are a marketing content strategist tasked with creating an engaging post about the funniest office prank ever.
๐ช You won't believe what happened at our office holiday party... Our CEO showed up dressed as a professional circus clown, complete with a red nose and oversized shoes. But that's not even the weird part...
I thought it was just a quirky costume choice until he pulled out three juggling pins and started performing.
None of us knew he was a former Cirque du Soleil performer. ๐ฑ
The meeting agenda? Completely forgotten. Instead, we watched in awe as our buttoned-up CEO transformed into a world-class entertainer, complete with:
- Perfect backflips
- Fire juggling (HR was not amused) ๐ฅ
- Balancing on a unicycle while signing Q4 reports
The best part? He used this spectacular show to announce our company's new "Creativity First" initiative.
"Sometimes the most serious business decisions need a touch of whimsy," he said, while standing on his hands.
Life lesson: Never judge a CEO by their PowerPoint skills. The most impressive leaders often have hidden talents that inspire us to think differently.
Has your boss ever surprised you with an unexpected skill? Share your story below! ๐ญ
(And yes, the fire department only had to visit once.) ๐

You are a marketing content strategist tasked with creating an engaging post about a funny but harmless office prank.
๐ฏ Ever wonder what the perfect office prank looks like? I witnessed the most brilliantly harmless one yesterday, and it taught me something about workplace culture...
It started when our dev team replaced every single mouse in the office with identical ones - but with the left and right buttons swapped in the settings. ๐
The best part? They left friendly sticky notes saying "We've upgraded your mouse! Enjoy the enhanced ergonomics."
What followed was pure comedy gold:
- People double-checking if their coffee hadn't kicked in yet
- The IT team getting "urgent" tickets about "malfunctioning" mice
- Our CEO trying to figure out why she couldn't drag-and-drop anymore
The genius?
- Absolutely no harm done
- Took 30 seconds to fix
- Created shared laughter across departments
- Actually taught people about mouse settings ๐ญ
The real takeaway: Sometimes the best team building doesn't come from planned activities, but from organic moments that make us laugh together.
Want to build better workplace connections? Start with harmless fun that brings people together, not apart.
What's the most innocent prank you've seen bring your workplace closer? Share your story in the comments! ๐ก

You are a marketing content strategist tasked with creating an engaging post about a funny but harmless office prank.
๐ฏ The Great Office Caper: When our team replaced every single item on Dave's desk with cardboard replicas while he was on vacation. His reaction? Priceless! ๐
Let me tell you about the most wholesome office prank I've ever been part of...
We spent two weeks secretly measuring, cutting, and painting cardboard versions of everything - from his monitor to his coffee mug. Even his family photos got the cardboard treatment!
The attention to detail was incredible. We even recreated:
โข His favorite "World's Okayest Manager" mug
โข His trusty mechanical keyboard
โข That plant he somehow kept alive for 3 years
โข His collection of Star Wars figurines
The best part? Dave walked in, sat down, and worked for 15 MINUTES before realizing something was... different. ๐
When he finally noticed, he laughed so hard he had tears streaming down his face. He kept each cardboard item as a souvenir.
The unexpected lesson?
Great workplace culture isn't about fancy perks - it's about creating moments that bring people together. This prank took teamwork, creativity, and genuine care to pull off.
Have you ever been part of a memorable office prank that brought your team closer? Share your story in the comments! ๐
(And yes, Dave got his real stuff back. We're pranksters, not monsters! ๐)

That's it for this week! Stay tuned for the announcement of Orchestra's new features, coming soon to a non-cardboard-office near you!
a photo of nuns and penguins, waving goodbye



