Episode 40 — Choice Architecture & Dark Patterns
Choice architecture refers to how options are presented to users, while dark patterns are manipulative designs that steer users toward decisions not in their best interest. This episode explains the difference between ethical nudges, which support informed decision-making, and dark patterns, which exploit cognitive biases or obscure options. Learners explore the ethical and regulatory dimensions of design choices that directly affect autonomy, fairness, and trust.
Examples illustrate dark patterns in practice, such as subscription cancellation obstacles, pre-checked boxes for excessive data collection, and deceptive urgency prompts in e-commerce. AI-specific risks include algorithmic nudges in recommendation systems that limit awareness of alternatives. Case studies show regulatory actions against manipulative practices and highlight transparency as a remedy. Learners gain best practices for designing clear, fair, and respectful choice architectures that align with both ethical obligations and consumer protection laws. Produced by BareMetalCyber.com, where you’ll find more cyber audio courses, books, and information to strengthen your certification path.
