e565 — Building Minas Tirith

a tree with white bark against a blue sky, reminiscent of the White Tree of Gondor
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Published 17 August 2026

e564 with Andy, Michael and Michael – invisible prompt injections in legal briefs and resumes, podcasting games, No Man’s Sky & Pokemon Go’s anniversaries, LEGO and a whole lot more!

Andy, Michael and Michael begin with invisible prompt injections.  The first example is in legal briefs with the intent to influence AI agents reading the filings.  Another example attempts to influence agents evaluating resumes.  Continuing on the theme, the co hosts consider a story about machine-readable watermarks in text and images in accordance with the EU’s AI Act.  

Next up is an intriguing podcast game from friend of the show, Ian Hughes.  In this game, the player collects stories that appeal to the co hosts of the podcast in order to put together a show.  Bravo, Ian!  Andy shares his Twine take on the Games at Work choose your own adventure game including inventory and time constraints.  Andy’s game even allows you to create a choose your own adventure Twine game in the game!  Then, the team celebrates several 10 year milestones – for No Man’s Sky and for Pokemon Go.  

Next – it’s time for LEGO!  A new Nike + LEGO AF1 creation replete with a Spaceman minifig sporting Nike logos on his space boots makes its appearance.  LEGO also announces the “Masters Academy” at the LEGO house, where you can learn to become more creative with your builds.  This inspires Michael M on how LEGO can spur creativity in other settings, following on LEGO’s Serious Play offerings.  Michael R found the Minas Tirith build with all 8,278 pieces while the builder was watching the entire extended edition of the Lord of the Rings movie trilogy.  The builder was wearing an Oura ring to track their stress level and included in the article are screenshots from the ring’s app.  Check them out from the link below.

Closing out the episode, the team takes a look at Prima, a retinal implant for macular degeneration.  Amazing times we live in.

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Selected Links

AI

404 Media article: Person Hides Prompt Injection in Legal Filing Telling AI to Side With Them

Fast Company article: ‘Fighting fire with fire’: Job candidates are sneaking AI prompt injections into their applications

The Verge article: Claude will apply invisible watermarks to AI text and images

Made by Human

European Commission article: EU Icons for labelling AI-generated content

Podcast and other Games

LinkQuest: A Tech Podcast Adventure from Ian Hughes

Games at Work Podcast Game from Andy

Games at Work e35: Pirates of Pizzazz (for the Games at Work choose your own adventure game)

Games at Work Podcast Game from Michael M

Games Radar article: No Man’s Sky Cosmos is the next big update as Hello Games refuses to slow down after 10 years

Kotaku article: No Man’s Sky Players Have Visited Less Than 1 Percent Of Its Planets After A Decade Of Exploration And 40 Major Updates

Damp Squib / Damp Squid references

IMDb: Remarkably Bright Creatures

Pokemon Go news: Every Trainer can celebrate 10 years of Pokémon GO with a special Mewtwo!

LEGO

IGN article: LEGO Reveals Nike Air Force 1 Set With a New Version of the Classic Spaceman Minifigure

Stuff article: I became a better builder at Lego House’s epic Masters Academy sessions – and you can too!

Games at Work e130: The Final Countdown (for LEGO Serious Play)

Stuff article: I tracked my stress while making an 8000 piece Lego set, and the results are surprising

Tech

New Scientist article: Eye implant that restores vision lost to age approved for use

Prima

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About Michael Martine

Michael is a co-founder and co-host of Games at Work as well as a dad, Tar Heel, sousaphone player and martial artist whose interests include quantum physics, neuroscience, philosophy, music, LEGO, patenting and game technology used for business.

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