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Probabilistic Social Choice

Probabilistic Social Choice

These are the slides of a talk targeted at a wider audience I gave at the Computational Social Choice seminar at ETH Zurich.

It is about the great paper "Consistent Probabilistic Social Choice" by Florian Brandl, Felix Brandt, and Hans Georg Seedig.

It turns out that in many scenarios, lotteries over alternatives are a great method to achieve ex ante fairness given that preferences are aggregated repeatedly. In the talk, we discuss the theoretical findings of the paper as well as their wider implications.

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