I’m curious: what definition of the terms “hazard-perception” and “deception” would give rise to a disadvantage to those who have better hazard protection? This seems to me to be certainly false for the obvious definitions.
I meant to use “disadvantage” to gesture more generally to the way certain strategies in warfare dominate others at various times, based on the technologies available at those times.
For instance, fortifications/defense tended to dominate sieges/offense until cannons became sufficiently used/widespread/accurate/powerful, at which point walls no longer conferred the same sort of advantage.
To bring the metaphor to rationality, if we think of “hazard-perception” as a skill and “deception” as a skill, which side do our current technologies favor?
The internet seems to favor hazard-perception (as in, gives it an advantage over deception), due to the availability of information (search engines, Wikipedia, etc.), but social media seems to favor deception (Facebook, TikTok, etc. create information cascades and echo chambers).
I’m curious: what definition of the terms “hazard-perception” and “deception” would give rise to a disadvantage to those who have better hazard protection? This seems to me to be certainly false for the obvious definitions.
I meant to use “disadvantage” to gesture more generally to the way certain strategies in warfare dominate others at various times, based on the technologies available at those times.
For instance, fortifications/defense tended to dominate sieges/offense until cannons became sufficiently used/widespread/accurate/powerful, at which point walls no longer conferred the same sort of advantage.
To bring the metaphor to rationality, if we think of “hazard-perception” as a skill and “deception” as a skill, which side do our current technologies favor?
The internet seems to favor hazard-perception (as in, gives it an advantage over deception), due to the availability of information (search engines, Wikipedia, etc.), but social media seems to favor deception (Facebook, TikTok, etc. create information cascades and echo chambers).