AI RESEARCH

Relative Principals, Pluralistic Alignment, and the Structural Value Alignment Problem

arXiv CS.AI

ArXi:2604.20805v1 Announce Type: cross The value alignment problem for artificial intelligence (AI) is often framed as a purely technical or normative challenge, sometimes focused on hypothetical future systems. I argue that the problem is better understood as a structural question about governance: not whether an AI system is aligned in the abstract, but whether it is aligned enough, for whom, and at what cost. Drawing on the principal-agent framework from economics, this paper reconceptualises misalignment as arising along three interacting axes: objectives, information, and principals.