Why is it important for a decision theory to pass fair tests but not unfair tests?
Well, on unfair tests a decision theory still needs to do as well as possible. If we had a version of the original Newcomb’s problem, with the one difference that a CDT agent gets $1billion just for showing up, it’s still incumbent upon a TDT agent to walk away with $1000000 rather than $1000. The “unfair” class of problems is that class where “winning as much as possible” is distinct from “winning the most out of all possible agents”.
Well, on unfair tests a decision theory still needs to do as well as possible. If we had a version of the original Newcomb’s problem, with the one difference that a CDT agent gets $1billion just for showing up, it’s still incumbent upon a TDT agent to walk away with $1000000 rather than $1000. The “unfair” class of problems is that class where “winning as much as possible” is distinct from “winning the most out of all possible agents”.