Vladimir: In case of prisoner’s dilemma, you are penalized by ending up with (D,D) instead of better (C,C) for deciding to defect
Only if you have reason to believe that the other player will do whatever you do. While that’s the case in Simpleton’s example, it’s not the case in Eliezer’s.
Vladimir: In case of prisoner’s dilemma, you are penalized by ending up with (D,D) instead of better (C,C) for deciding to defect
Only if you have reason to believe that the other player will do whatever you do. While that’s the case in Simpleton’s example, it’s not the case in Eliezer’s.