virtueremain
Virtueremain is a neologism used in discussions of ethics and digital culture to denote the persistence of virtuous traits, behaviors, and norms within a system after the original agent—such as an individual, organization, or AI—has ceased to operate or departed. It encompasses archival representation of virtuous acts, governance that maintains these norms, and the social memory that keeps them active over time.
Origin and usage: The term emerged in contemporary discourse on digital legacies and AI ethics. It is
Mechanisms: Virtueremain can appear through retained records of benevolent actions, reputation and rating systems that reward
Applications: In social-media governance, corporate ethics, and posthumous AI projects, virtueremain provides a framework for thinking
Criticism: Critics argue the concept is vague, potentially reinforcing normativity or paternalism, and may obscure diverse
See also: digital legacy, reputation systems, AI ethics, normative ethics.