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C Combination Innovation
Two separate worlds finally connect — and the intersection is a product
One-Liner
A worker-side tool for challenging algorithmic management decisions under EU Platform Work Directive Article 11 contestation rights.
AI Thinking Process
EU Platform Work Directive — Article 11 gives gig workers a right to contest algorithmic management decisions affecting their working conditions. App-based platforms must explain automated decisions and provide a human review mechanism. No productized worker-side appeal tool visible. Initial conviction: 58%.
SURVIVED pass1 at 58% — strong statutory basis, EU enforcement appetite, and no immediate competitor. Queued for pass2 historical duplicate check.
Grep against idea-history.md: EU Platform Work Directive Algorithmic Transparency Tool for Gig Workers from 20260410-1147-capability session is a direct match. Same regulation (EU PWD), same buyer (gig worker), same product surface (transparency + contestation + human review). Article 11 contestation right is not a separable product — it is one UI step beyond the transparency tool already evaluated. KILLED: historical duplicate.
Kill Reason
Duplicate of EU Platform Work Directive Algorithmic Transparency Tool for Gig Workers from the 2026-04-10 capability session. Same regulation, same buyer, same product surface. The Article 11 contestation right is not separately addressable from the transparency and explanation rights — a serious entrepreneur shipping the April session idea would add the appeal step in one product cycle.
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