I see, so there’s indeed just one bit, and it should be “don’t cooperate”.
This is interesting in that UDT likes to ignore epistemic significance of observations, but here we have an observation that implies something about the world, and not just tells where the agent is. How does one reason about strategies if different branches of those strategies tell something about the value of the other branches?..
Yes. Similarly, it doesn’t know whether it will be asked (rather than do the asking) at this point.
I see, so there’s indeed just one bit, and it should be “don’t cooperate”.
This is interesting in that UDT likes to ignore epistemic significance of observations, but here we have an observation that implies something about the world, and not just tells where the agent is. How does one reason about strategies if different branches of those strategies tell something about the value of the other branches?..