If Omega wants to smack down the use of randomness, I can’t stop it. But there are a number of game theoretic situations where the optimal response is random play, and any decision theory that can’t respond correctly is broken.
If Omega wants to smack down the use of randomness, I can’t stop it. But there are a number of game theoretic situations where the optimal response is random play, and any decision theory that can’t respond correctly is broken.