What the Devil?

Neither Bing nor Google search could identify the symbol in the Featured Image. ChatGPT-powered Microsoft Copilot came up with nothing, too. So much for the intelligence portion of AI.

Continuing the investigation, I stuck with Copilot, wondering if perhaps a crop that included phone number and symbol would identify something. Part of the response: “If you can provide the complete number or more context, I might be able to assist you further”. So I sent the entire photo with text “more context as required”.

Typo. I meant requested. Was that a Freudian slip, where required reflects some subconscious antagonism to our AI overloads?

Copilot responded:

The additional context you’ve provided indicates that the image features a message stenciled onto a concrete surface, reading ‘WE BUY SOULS!’ with a partially visible phone number starting with ‘1-800’. This appears to be an advertisement or street art. The intention behind this message isn’t clear from the image alone. If you’re looking for more information about the message or the phone number, I would need a clearer image or additional details.

Considering that the photo is converted to monochrome, Copilot deserves a hat-tip for rightly identifying the “concrete surface” (e.g., sidewalk across the street from my San Diego neighborhood of University Heights).

Perhaps the symbol means that anyone looking to, ah, sell his or her soul needn’t dial the entire number to get a—ya know—quote. Should you make contact and decide to proceed (I wouldn’t) carefully read the contract. They say that the Devil is in the details for a reason. Don’t get taken before you literally get taken.

This street shot comes from Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, on Jan. 11, 2024. Vitals: f/2.4, ISO 50, 1/3600 sec, 70mm (film equivalent); 11:08 a.m. PST; composed as shot. Location: North Park side of Texas Street between El Cajon Blvd and Meade Ave.

The post’s title refers to an idiom of reputable popularity; FYI, if new to you.