For many audiences, presuming an adversarial agent changes the situation greatly—it’s no longer about the competition between different intuitions of what do do, it’s now about how to thwart the adversary.
This does occur in some of the Newcomb discussions—“Fuck Omega, it’s cheating!” is probably not that common, but it’s not unheard-of either.
For many audiences, presuming an adversarial agent changes the situation greatly—it’s no longer about the competition between different intuitions of what do do, it’s now about how to thwart the adversary.
This does occur in some of the Newcomb discussions—“Fuck Omega, it’s cheating!” is probably not that common, but it’s not unheard-of either.