2022
DOI: 10.1002/poi3.329
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Hypernudging in the changing European regulatory landscape for digital markets

Abstract: The European regulatory landscape for digital markets is undergoing a transformative change. There is an observed shift toward the protection of public values and fundamental rights, as the market mechanism and market values that traditionally led regulatory processes in digital markets seem to have fallen short. In the context of the user‐centric digital economy, a clear commitment to safeguarding citizens' interests is ever‐more salient. This article provides a comprehensive account of hypernudging—dynamical… Show more

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“…Therefore the OECD, like the UN-related bodies mentioned above, recognizes the existence of technologies able to manipulate users to an unprecedented degree, stating their capability of putting In 2018 the EU released a strategy to regulate the use of AI centered on trust and the protection of fundamental rights (Commission, 2018). Since then, multiple entities in the European territory have recognized computational manipulation and its connection with the possible infringement of fundamental rights (Morozovaite, 2022).…”
Section: Existing Concerns On Computational Manipulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore the OECD, like the UN-related bodies mentioned above, recognizes the existence of technologies able to manipulate users to an unprecedented degree, stating their capability of putting In 2018 the EU released a strategy to regulate the use of AI centered on trust and the protection of fundamental rights (Commission, 2018). Since then, multiple entities in the European territory have recognized computational manipulation and its connection with the possible infringement of fundamental rights (Morozovaite, 2022).…”
Section: Existing Concerns On Computational Manipulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2018 the EU released a strategy to regulate the use of AI centered on trust and the protection of fundamental rights (Commission, 2018 ). Since then, multiple entities in the European territory have recognized computational manipulation and its connection with the possible infringement of fundamental rights (Morozovaite, 2022 ).…”
Section: An Overview Of the Existing Concerns And Legislation Regardi...mentioning
confidence: 99%