No? Like I explained in the post, cooperation doesn’t require certainty, just that the expected value of cooperation is higher than that of defection. With the standard payoffs, rational agents cooperate as long as they assign greater than 75% credence to the other player making the same decision as they do.
No? Like I explained in the post, cooperation doesn’t require certainty, just that the expected value of cooperation is higher than that of defection. With the standard payoffs, rational agents cooperate as long as they assign greater than 75% credence to the other player making the same decision as they do.