Policy Aggregation

Neural Information Processing Systems 

We consider the challenge of AI value alignment with multiple individuals that have different reward functions and optimal policies in an underlying Markov decision process. We formalize this problem as one of, where the goal is to identify a desirable collective policy. We argue that an approach informed by social choice theory is especially suitable. Our key insight is that social choice methods can be reinterpreted by identifying ordinal preferences with volumes of subsets of the . Building on this insight, we demonstrate that a variety of methods -- including approval voting, Borda count, the proportional veto core, and quantile fairness -- can be practically applied to policy aggregation.