Staying Oriented Under Pressure — AI-Assisted Edition
A Relational, Low-Velocity Digital Companion for KAMMELS Games
Purpose
The digital AI-assisted variant of Staying Oriented Under Pressure is designed to support facilitation and reflection, not to replace embodied, relational play.
AI functions as:
a radar for patterns
a mirror for language and pacing
a memory scaffold for group learning
AI never:
evaluates participants
recommends actions
scores kindness
accelerates decisions
This variant preserves KAMMELS as an art-of-kindness studio practice, while extending its reach to hybrid, distributed, and asynchronous contexts.
Core Design Principle
AI supports orientation, not optimization.
The digital layer exists to:
reduce cognitive load
surface invisible patterns
protect humane pacing
enable gentle continuity across sessions
What the Digital Variant Adds (and What It Does Not)
Adds
pattern visibility
reflective prompts
longitudinal memory
facilitator support
Does Not Add
automation of care
predictive nudging
behavioral scoring
persuasive framing
MPCM Mapping — Digital Variant
Materials (Digital)
AoK Phase Diagram (interactive SVG)
FEEL / NOTICE / CARE icons (clickable)
Shared reflection canvas
Media case links (static, not algorithmically reordered)
Optional transcription (opt-in)
Materials remain minimal and legible.
Process (Digital)
Human-paced transitions
Manual pauses (AI cannot advance phases)
Explicit repair moments
Return loops always available
AI can suggest pauses, but never enforce them.
Context (Digital)
Hybrid gatherings (in-person + remote)
Distributed communities
Time-shifted participation
Ongoing climate and media stress
Context is named explicitly at session start.
Meaning (Digital)
Meaning emerges through:
reflected language shifts
reduced escalation
increased narrative complexity
visible care patterns over time
Meaning is never summarized as “outcomes.”
AI Roles in the Game
1. Pattern Mirror
AI reflects back:
recurring words or metaphors
shifts in emotional tone
moments of increased certainty or softening
Example (displayed neutrally):
“Several participants used words related to speed and pressure early, and words related to care and pause later.”
No interpretation is added.
2. Phase Awareness Support
AI can highlight:
when language suggests proximity to AoK criticality
when stabilization signals appear
when reorganization language emerges
This is presented as optional facilitator cues, not participant feedback.
3. Gentle Prompt Generator
When invited by the facilitator, AI may offer:
alternative FEEL prompts
NOTICE reframings
CARE questions that reduce burden
All prompts are human-approved before use.
4. Memory & Continuity Keeper
Across sessions, AI can:
remember prior themes (with consent)
track evolving questions
surface unfinished threads
This supports long-term learning without surveillance.