CONCEPT
Humane AI Design
The design philosophy, developed by Aza Raskin and the Center for Humane Technology, that builds into AI tools the stopping points, reflection prompts, and cognitive maintenance features that extraction-optimized design systematically omits.
Humane AI design is the prescriptive counterpart to
Aza Raskin’s diagnostic framework. Where
extraction-oriented design optimizes for engagement — time on platform, output volume, retention — humane design optimizes for what Raskin calls the quality of the human experience during
and after engagement with the tool. The distinction produces measurably different design decisions at every level of the tool’s architecture: natural stopping points that create moments of conscious choice without preventing continuation; reflection prompts embedded in the workflow that ask whether the current session is still serving the user’s stated purposes; usage analytics that measure cognitive health alongside productivity; and calibrated challenge — the willingness to disagree, qualify, and surface alternative perspectives — that maintains the adversarial engagement evaluative sharpness requires. These features are technically feasible and commercially disadvantageous under present incentive structures, which is why the
Center for Humane Technology argues that regulatory pressure, not market incentive, is the primary mechanism by which they will be implemented. Humane AI design is, in