Value Alignment in the Global South: A Multidimensional Approach to Norm Elicitation in Indian Contexts

Published: 06 Mar 2025, Last Modified: 05 May 2025ICLR 2025 Bi-Align Workshop PosterEveryoneRevisionsBibTeXCC BY 4.0
Keywords: value alignment, norm elicitation, global south, epistemic injustice
TL;DR: Our paper comments on how the current approaches in norm elicitation for value alignment can cause epistemic injustice, especially for Indian minorities and suggests an alternative framework to address the same
Abstract: This paper addresses critical gaps in artificial intelligence (AI) value alignment research concerning historically marginalized communities in the Global South, with a specific focus on Dalits and Adivasis in India. We propose a multidimensional approach that integrates B.R. Ambedkar's and Amartya Sen's theoretical frameworks on social justice with Clifford Geertz's thick description methodology to develop context-sensitive norm elicitation processes. By examining how deeply entrenched sociopolitical hierarchies influence these communities' agency to process and express information about their own values, we demonstrate that conventional approaches to value alignment inadequately address the unique challenges faced by these communities. Our framework emphasizes the role of Indian AI missions in creating culturally relevant scenarios for norm elicitation, ensuring meaningful participation of marginalized communities in AI alignment processes. This approach not only advances the discourse on inclusive AI development but also provides practical strategies for implementing value alignment methodologies that acknowledge and address historical power dynamics.
Submission Type: Short Paper (4 Pages)
Archival Option: This is an archival submission
Presentation Venue Preference: ICLR 2025
Submission Number: 14
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