CONCEPT
Virtue-Sensitive Design
Vallor's prescriptive framework extending Batya Friedman's Value Sensitive Design — embedding technomoral virtue cultivation directly in interaction architecture through confidence gradation, scaffolded generation, temporal pauses.
Virtue-sensitive design is
Shannon Vallor's prescription for AI tools deliberately structured to cultivate rather than erode human character. Extending Batya Friedman's Value Sensitive Design methodology, the framework proposes specific architectural interventions addressing mechanisms of
moral deskilling.
Graduated confidence: display varying certainty visibly rather than uniform authoritative tone, prompting questioning.
Scaffolded generation: meet users partway rather than providing complete structures, preserving generative cognitive work.
Designed temporal pauses: interrupt flow periodically with reflection invitations, restoring deliberative spaces productivity optimization eliminates.
Productive difficulty: sometimes withhold complete solutions, providing diagnostic guidance requiring users to traverse final gap themselves. The interventions make virtuous use easier rather than requiring individual heroism against structural current.
In The You On AI Field Guide
The framework addresses a structural problem Vallor identifies: individual virtue is necessary but insufficient when environments are designed to erode it. A person of exceptional character can use AI wisely in hostile conditions. Most people are ordinary, well-meaning individuals whose behavior is shaped more by environmental structure than conscious