Newcomb’s problem doesn’t specify how Omega chooses the ‘customers’. It’s a quite realistic possibility that it simply has not offered the choice to anyone that would use a randomizer, and cherrypicked only the people which have at least 99.9% ‘prediction strength’.
Newcomb’s problem doesn’t specify how Omega chooses the ‘customers’. It’s a quite realistic possibility that it simply has not offered the choice to anyone that would use a randomizer, and cherrypicked only the people which have at least 99.9% ‘prediction strength’.