The book argues for balancing centralization and decentralization in a cybernetic framework with human-centric values at its core. Further, it proposes a political framework that aims to develop a next-generation internet for the five hundred million citizens of Europe, one capable of enforcing and promoting digital hegemony while safeguarding the rights and proactive capabilities of said citizens. In closing, the book makes the case for a (6G) phone/hardware wallet built on European chip requirements and platforms and running on its own OS to promote technical European integration on infrastructure, applications, and services. Given its scope, the book will appeal to policymakers and practitioners interested in European digital governance and autonomy, as well as scholars of public administration, public policy, and political science.
Rob van Kranenburg is a writer who founded #IoT Council in 2009. He is a Member of General-Purpose AI Code of Practice EU Group and a working Group Member of The INPACE Hub on Smart Cities. IoT Council REG number in the EP Transparency Register is: REG 010977093819-34.