Title: being right and being useful
Virtue epistemology based on the autonomy true beliefs grant you, and utilitarian epistemology give very different prescriptions about the value of true beliefs. Utilitarians favor holding minority positions overconfidently for the good of society while virtue epistemologists do not, (unless maybe they converge when it comes to autonomous collective action somehow?)
See also one of the knowledge and reality essays with knocking yourself on the head example Topics in Contemporary Epistemology
Unilateralists curse Paradoxes of deontology, virtue, and belief