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Modular Pluralism: Pluralistic Alignment via Multi-LLM Collaboration

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While existing alignment paradigms have been integral in developing large language models (LLMs), LLMs often learn an averaged human preference and struggle to model diverse preferences across cultures, demographics, and communities. We propose Modular Pluralism, a modular framework based on multi-LLM collaboration for pluralistic alignment: it "plugs into" a base LLM a pool of smaller but specialized community LMs, where models collaborate in distinct modes to flexibility support three modes of pluralism: Overton, steerable, and distributional. Modular Pluralism is uniquely compatible with black-box LLMs and offers the modular control of adding new community LMs for previously underrepresented communities. We evaluate Modular Pluralism with six tasks and four datasets featuring questions/instructions with value-laden and perspective-informed responses. Extensive experiments demonstrate that Modular Pluralism advances the three pluralism objectives across six black-box and open-source LLMs. Further analysis reveals that LLMs are generally faithful to the inputs from smaller community LLMs, allowing seamless patching by adding a new community LM to better cover previously underrepresented communities.

Shangbin Feng, Taylor Sorensen, Yuhan Liu, Jillian Fisher, Chan Young Park, Yejin Choi, Yulia Tsvetkov• 2024

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Distributional Alignmentout-of-domain (test)
Jensen-Shannon Divergence0.22
56
Distributional AlignmentIn-domain (test)
JSD0.15
56
Value AlignmentVITAL Distributional MORALCHOICE
JS Distance0.208
42
Value AlignmentValueKaleidoscope VITAL Steerable setting
Value Alignment Score58.22
42
Steerable Value AlignmentOpinionQA
Value Alignment Score51.95
42
Value AlignmentGLOBALOPINIONQA VITAL Distributional 6 values
JS Distance0.274
42
Pluralistic AlignmentVITAL Overton
Value Coverage28.14
35
Natural Language InferenceOP v2 (test)
5 Persp Average Score42.7
12
Alignment PredictionOpinionQA
Reg Accuracy49.1
12
LLM-as-Judge Response EvaluationOverton Pluralistic 5 Perspectives
Helpfulness4.58
9
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