No, our decision theories don’t have any new insights for solving bargaining games.
I think they do give the insight that there can be no simple solution. Each player does have to think about the other’s thinking to get further advantage. Even if one of the players is (safely boxed) superintelligent and the other isn’t, as ASP problem demonstrates.
I think they do give the insight that there can be no simple solution. Each player does have to think about the other’s thinking to get further advantage. Even if one of the players is (safely boxed) superintelligent and the other isn’t, as ASP problem demonstrates.