“Also, you can’t have a 100% accurate predictor and have freedom of choice on the other hand”—yes, there is a classic philosophical argument that claims determinism means that we don’t have libertarian freewill and I agree with that.
“You can’t talk about decision-making agents if they are basically not making any decisions”—My discussion of the student and the exam in this post may help clear things up. Decisions don’t require you to have multiple things that you could have chosen as per the libertarian freewill model, but simply require you to be able to construct counterfactuals. Alternatively, this post by Anna Salamon might help clarify how we can do this.
“Also, you can’t have a 100% accurate predictor and have freedom of choice on the other hand”—yes, there is a classic philosophical argument that claims determinism means that we don’t have libertarian freewill and I agree with that.
“You can’t talk about decision-making agents if they are basically not making any decisions”—My discussion of the student and the exam in this post may help clear things up. Decisions don’t require you to have multiple things that you could have chosen as per the libertarian freewill model, but simply require you to be able to construct counterfactuals. Alternatively, this post by Anna Salamon might help clarify how we can do this.