Aligning AI with Public Values: Deliberation and Decision-Making for Governing Multimodal LLMs in Political Video Analysis
Tanusree Sharma, Yujin Potter, Zachary Kilhoffer, Yun Huang, Dawn Song, Yang Wang

TL;DR
This study explores how democratic deliberation and voting mechanisms can improve governance of multimodal LLMs in political video analysis, emphasizing public engagement and diverse perspectives.
Contribution
It introduces a framework combining expert insights and public deliberation using DAO mechanisms to inform AI governance for politically sensitive content.
Findings
Voting methods significantly influence decision outcomes.
Quadratic voting reinforces democratic perceptions.
Public priorities differ from expert interpretations.
Abstract
How AI models should deal with political topics has been discussed, but it remains challenging and requires better governance. This paper examines the governance of large language models through individual and collective deliberation, focusing on politically sensitive videos. We conducted a two-step study: interviews with 10 journalists established a baseline understanding of expert video interpretation; 114 individuals through deliberation using InclusiveAI, a platform that facilitates democratic decision-making through decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) mechanisms. Our findings reveal distinct differences in interpretative priorities: while experts emphasized emotion and narrative, the general public prioritized factual clarity, objectivity, and emotional neutrality. Furthermore, we examined how different governance mechanisms - quadratic vs. weighted voting and equal vs.…
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Topicslinguistics and terminology studies · Discourse Analysis in Language Studies · Computational and Text Analysis Methods
