Guides designing informed consent, opt-out options, and human override mechanisms for AI products using data or taking actions.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/ai-alignment-reasoning:consent-and-agencyThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
AI products make decisions, take actions, and process information on behalf of users. Consent and agency design ensures users remain in control — understanding what the AI does, agreeing to it, and being able to override it.
AI products make decisions, take actions, and process information on behalf of users. Consent and agency design ensures users remain in control — understanding what the AI does, agreeing to it, and being able to override it.
Users should understand and agree to:
Agency means the user feels — and is — in control:
npx claudepluginhub owl-listener/ai-design-skills --plugin ai-alignment-reasoningReviews UX flows, data practices, and communication patterns to verify user consent is informed, voluntary, and meaningful. Use during design or implementation of checkout, onboarding, notifications, permissions, or ToS.
Designs agent UX patterns and human-in-the-loop flows: autonomy levels (L0-L5), inbox pattern, progressive trust, decision journals, gate reviews. Six-phase methodology from pain point to data model.
Working with AI coding agents — User Sovereignty, agreement-as-signal, Karpathy/Willison framing, per-model overlays, and the rule to measure your prompt nudges.