I don’t see how this is different than any other fighting of the hypothesis that Omega predicts well enough that your decision isn’t actually a decision. The standard continuation of “you figure out a way to trick Omega” is “instead of facing the choice, you wake up and realize it was just a thought experiment”.
I don’t see how this is different than any other fighting of the hypothesis that Omega predicts well enough that your decision isn’t actually a decision. The standard continuation of “you figure out a way to trick Omega” is “instead of facing the choice, you wake up and realize it was just a thought experiment”.
This CDT protagonist is not winning the game in a predictable and avoidable way, so he’s a bad player
Yes, in this example and many others, have legibility is a powerful strategy (big chunks of social skills are about that)