What If Every Phone in the Room Was a Game Controller — in the Age of AI?

Tim Vučina
Every phone in your pocket has a gyroscope, a touchscreen, speakers, a vibration motor, and a browser. That's a game controller. A pretty good one, actually, and every person in the room already has one. That thought is the entire premise behind Air Jam: an open-source framework for building multiplayer games where a computer or TV runs the game, and players join instantly from their phones by scanning a QR code. No app downloads. No Bluetooth pairing. No account creation. You scan, you play. I