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Hmm, sounds like parties not fully grokking the optimal (not thinly logical) solution to the iterated prisoners' dilemma. I saw the same thought process is the otherwise very nice novel "Time's Children". Good for drama, but not thought through.


If your scenario involves all parties "fully grokking the optimal solution to the iterated prisoners' dilemma" I suspect it's yourself who has not thought things through.

It only takes one.


No, both parties need to cooperate.


If they are playing only one game, the optimum strategy is “defect”.

In humans v. AI, there may be only one game, if we don’t figure this out.


Please elaborate


It only takes one player to not fully grok the optimal situation and thus defect.


I have so many questions >> what does it mean to fully grok the optimal? >> what is the iterated prisoners dilemma?



As coined by Heinlein in A Stranger in a Strange World.


something in there should be grokable

best imho, 10 min and done: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOvAbjfJ0x0

longer and more over produced: https://radiolab.org/episodes/104010-one-good-deed-deserves-...

totally academic : https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1420-9101.2011...




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