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Gaming America
John and Erik
2 episodes
5 days ago
Erik and John talk about applying game design to American policy to come up with some fun hypothetical ways to change incentives and winning conditions for the big game of American life.
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Erik and John talk about applying game design to American policy to come up with some fun hypothetical ways to change incentives and winning conditions for the big game of American life.
Show more...
Politics
News
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AI in Game Design | Reducing employment | UBI in the transition
Gaming America
1 hour 23 minutes
2 years ago
AI in Game Design | Reducing employment | UBI in the transition

John Blackman and Erik Bethke discuss how incorporating AI into the workflows of game development and design are going to massively improve and transform the industry, reduce employment and likely require some form of UBI to transition to a new form of work. This isn't strictly centered around the gaming industry, but we use that as a sample. We also go into how this will impact other industries like real estate and how the economy is going to have to react to these transformative technologies. If we were to design the game of work, what would we optimize for?

Gaming America
Erik and John talk about applying game design to American policy to come up with some fun hypothetical ways to change incentives and winning conditions for the big game of American life.