Topic: Gamification

6 chapters across the catalog

Yakcasting
Episode 1784 1:50:23 - 1:55:31

1784: Yakcasting

AI-Powered Media Deconstruction, No Agenda Exit Strategy

A proposal generated by ChatGPT suggests automating the "No Agenda" media deconstruction process using large language models. The plan includes AI-cloned host voices for social media, a "trigger tracker" browser extension, and a gamified app where users earn rewards for identifying manipulative headlines. The hosts discussed these ideas as potential exit strategies for the long-running podcast.

Meat Must Flow
Episode 1240 2:12:06 - 2:16:19

1240: Meat Must Flow

Social Surveillance, Workplace Distancing Gamification

The hosts propose the term "social surveillance" or "social supervision" to describe the new era of tracking and monitoring. The Wall Street Journal reports that corporations are implementing smartphone apps to track employee movements within offices, "gamifying" social distancing by giving workers scores based on how well they maintain a six-foot distance from colleagues. This trend is viewed as an intrusive expansion of corporate and state control over individual behavior.

Rough Patch
Episode 634 2:40:12 - 2:48:27

634: Rough Patch

Gamifying Amateur Radio, Ham Radio Apps

Adam Curry proposes a "billion-dollar idea" to gamify amateur radio by creating modern, game-like interfaces for digital communication modes. He argues that ham radio has languished since the 1950s and needs to be rebranded for the "maker" generation using Arduinos and Raspberry Pis. Curry envisions a system where users "shoot down" signals or interact with satellites through a World of Warcraft-style interface.

Swivel-Chair Speed
Episode 535 2:47:30 - 2:50:06

535: Swivel-Chair Speed

Gamifying the Military, GitHub Project Idea, Systemography

A satirical plan is proposed to start a GitHub project that "gamifies" the military's federated app store to win government contracts. The hosts joke about forming the "Curry Dvorak Consulting Group" to write PowerPoints that use buzzwords like "systemography" and "control-and-command" to secure a portion of the $23 billion cybersecurity budget.

Eat a Baseball
Episode 489 18:52 - 28:13

489: Eat a Baseball

Media Narratives, Video Game Gamification of Violence

Criminologist James Fox and other analysts on CNN and PBS Frontline discuss the "copycat factor" and the gamification of mass shootings. The Hartford Courant reports that Lanza may have carried out the shooting in a manner consistent with video game mechanics, such as tactical reloading. The hosts criticize these narratives, arguing that the media is unfairly targeting the video game industry while ignoring other cultural factors.