You seem to be comparing SMCDT to a UDT agent that can’t self-modify (or commit suicide). The self-modifying part is the only reason SMCDT wins here.
The ability to self-modify is clearly beneficial (if you have correct beliefs and act first), but it seems separate from the question of which decision theory to use.
You seem to be comparing SMCDT to a UDT agent that can’t self-modify (or commit suicide). The self-modifying part is the only reason SMCDT wins here.
The ability to self-modify is clearly beneficial (if you have correct beliefs and act first), but it seems separate from the question of which decision theory to use.