CONCEPT
Spielraum
Rosa's German term for
room for maneuver — the space in which genuine human action, involving judgment and risk, can occur rather than mere compliance with algorithmic instruction.
Spielraum — literally 'play-room,' the space within which play is possible — is the term Rosa uses in
Situation und Konstellation (2025) to name what algorithmic systems tend to eliminate. The concept distinguishes two modes of human activity:
action, which involves judgment, risk, and responsiveness to uncontrollable circumstance; and
compliance, which involves executing instructions that have already been determined elsewhere. The Spielraum is the interval
between the two — the space in which the person must exercise judgment that the system does not pre-empt, must take risks that the system does not absorb, must respond to circumstances the system has not already optimized away.
In The You On AI Field Guide
Rosa's paradigmatic small example is the Thermomix, a cooking device that tells the user exactly what to do at every step — what ingredients to add, when to stir, what temperature to set. The results are excellent. The meals are consistent. And the cook who uses it has stopped cooking. The cook has become, in