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Amplifying Minority Voices: AI-Mediated Devil’s Advocate System for Inclusive Group Decision-Making

Author(s)
Lee, SooHwanKim, MingyuHwang, SeoyeongKim, DajungLee, Kyungho
Issued Date
2025-03-24
DOI
10.1145/3708557.3716334
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/89813
Fulltext
https://dl.acm.org/doi/full/10.1145/3708557.3716334
Citation
International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, pp.17 - 21
Abstract
Group decision-making often benefits from diverse perspectives, yet power imbalances and social influence can stifle minority opinions and compromise outcomes. This prequel introduces an AI-mediated communication system that leverages the Large Language Model to serve as a devil’s advocate, representing underrepresented viewpoints without exposing minority members’ identities. Rooted in persuasive communication strategies and anonymity, the system aims to improve psychological safety and foster more inclusive decision-making. Our multi-agent architecture, which consists of a summary agent, conversation agent, AI duplicate checker, and paraphrase agent, encourages the group’s critical thinking while reducing repetitive outputs. We acknowledge that reliance on text-based communication and fixed intervention timings may limit adaptability, indicating pathways for refinement. By focusing on the representation of minority viewpoints anonymously in power-imbalanced settings, this approach highlights how AI-driven methods can evolve to support more divergent and inclusive group decision-making.
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Association for Computing Machinery

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