Fairness in Agentic AI: A Unified Framework for Ethical and Equitable Multi-Agent System
It addresses fairness challenges for multi-agent AI systems, bridging AI ethics and system design, but is incremental as it builds on existing survey and framework concepts.
This paper tackles the problem of ensuring fairness in decentralized multi-agent systems by introducing a novel framework that treats fairness as a dynamic, emergent property, and demonstrates through empirical validation that incorporating fairness constraints leads to more equitable decision-making.
Ensuring fairness in decentralized multi-agent systems presents significant challenges due to emergent biases, systemic inefficiencies, and conflicting agent incentives. This paper provides a comprehensive survey of fairness in multi-agent AI, introducing a novel framework where fairness is treated as a dynamic, emergent property of agent interactions. The framework integrates fairness constraints, bias mitigation strategies, and incentive mechanisms to align autonomous agent behaviors with societal values while balancing efficiency and robustness. Through empirical validation, we demonstrate that incorporating fairness constraints results in more equitable decision-making. This work bridges the gap between AI ethics and system design, offering a foundation for accountable, transparent, and socially responsible multi-agent AI systems.