🤖 KAMMELS Digital Variant

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.


What AI Never Sees or Stores (Ethical Boundary)

AI must not:

  • infer mental states

  • store individual profiles

  • rank participation

  • predict behavior

  • recommend “best” responses

All data use is:

  • transparent

  • consensual

  • revocable


Synectics in the Digital Variant

AI supports synectic reasoning by:

  • grouping metaphors (river, pressure, heat, repair)

  • reflecting cross-domain language

  • highlighting resonance between personal, social, and ecological frames

AI does not explain metaphors. It simply helps them remain visible.


AoK Phase Diagram — Digital Interaction

In the digital variant:

  • the AoK diagram is interactive

  • facilitators can lightly mark where the group seems to be

  • participants are not shown “progress”

The diagram remains a sense-making tool, not a tracker.


Child-Inclusive Safeguards

When children are present:

  • AI outputs are hidden by default

  • adults mediate all prompts

  • children interact only with icons and drawings

Children remain wisdom participants, not data sources.


Why a Digital Variant Matters

This variant allows KAMMELS to:

  • function in hybrid and global contexts

  • support communities without facilitators trained in complexity science

  • extend DEAL-style gatherings beyond single events

  • remain humane under AI-saturated conditions

It demonstrates what prosocial AI actually looks like in practice.


Design Constraints (Digital)

The digital variant must:

  • default to silence

  • require human initiation

  • privilege slowness

  • surface uncertainty

  • make repair easy

If these constraints are violated, the system is misaligned.


Summary Principle

AI does not create kindness. It can help humans notice when kindness is possible.

The digital KAMMELS variant is not a platform. It is a listening instrument.


When to Use the Digital Variant

  • hybrid DEAL gatherings

  • intergenerational community groups

  • ongoing climate dialogue circles

  • reflective media literacy sessions

  • studio documentation and learning continuity


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