Responsibility Gap in Collective Decision Making
Computer Science and Game Theory
2025-05-13 v1 Artificial Intelligence
Abstract
The responsibility gap is a set of outcomes of a collective decision-making mechanism in which no single agent is individually responsible. In general, when designing a decision-making process, it is desirable to minimise the gap. The paper proposes a concept of an elected dictatorship. It shows that, in a perfect information setting, the gap is empty if and only if the mechanism is an elected dictatorship. It also proves that in an imperfect information setting, the class of gap-free mechanisms is positioned strictly between two variations of the class of elected dictatorships.
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@article{arxiv.2505.06312,
title = {Responsibility Gap in Collective Decision Making},
author = {Pavel Naumov and Jia Tao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.06312},
year = {2025}
}
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