Generative Social Choice
Fish, Sara, Gölz, Paul, Parkes, David C., Procaccia, Ariel D., Rusak, Gili, Shapira, Itai, Wüthrich, Manuel
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Traditionally, social choice theory has only been applicable to choices among a few predetermined alternatives but not to more complex decisions such as collectively selecting a textual statement. We introduce generative social choice, a framework that combines the mathematical rigor of social choice theory with the capability of large language models to generate text and extrapolate preferences. This framework divides the design of AI-augmented democratic processes into two components: first, proving that the process satisfies rigorous representation guarantees when given access to oracle queries; second, empirically validating that these queries can be approximately implemented using a large language model. We apply this framework to the problem of generating a slate of statements that is representative of opinions expressed as free-form text; specifically, we develop a democratic process with representation guarantees and use this process to represent the opinions of participants in a survey about chatbot personalization. We find that 93 out of 100 participants feel "mostly" or "perfectly" represented by the slate of five statements we extracted.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Nov-28-2023
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