I have a dream that one day, people will stop bringing up the (Iterated) Prisoner’s Dilemma whenever decisions involve consequences. IPD is a symmetrical two-player game with known payouts, rational agents, and no persistent memory (in tournaments). Real life is something completely different, and equating TFT with superficially similar real life strategies is just plain wrong.
The possibility of the existence of immortality/afterlife/reincarnation certainly affects how people behave in certain situations, this is hardly a revelation. Running PD-like simulations with the intent to gain insight into real life behaviour of humans in society is a bad idea usually proposed by people who don’t know much about game theory but like some of the terms commonly associated with PD.
Please stop using the words “cooperate” and “defect” as if they would in any way refer to comparable things in real life and PD. It will make you much less confused.
I don’t have a problem with the proposition of adding uncertainty about the match length to IPD, and it is hardly a new idea. Just please don’t talk about PD/IPD when you’re talking about real life and vice versa, and don’t make inferences about one based on the other.
I have a dream that one day, people will stop bringing up the (Iterated) Prisoner’s Dilemma whenever decisions involve consequences. IPD is a symmetrical two-player game with known payouts, rational agents, and no persistent memory (in tournaments). Real life is something completely different, and equating TFT with superficially similar real life strategies is just plain wrong.
The possibility of the existence of immortality/afterlife/reincarnation certainly affects how people behave in certain situations, this is hardly a revelation. Running PD-like simulations with the intent to gain insight into real life behaviour of humans in society is a bad idea usually proposed by people who don’t know much about game theory but like some of the terms commonly associated with PD.
Please stop using the words “cooperate” and “defect” as if they would in any way refer to comparable things in real life and PD. It will make you much less confused.
I don’t have a problem with the proposition of adding uncertainty about the match length to IPD, and it is hardly a new idea. Just please don’t talk about PD/IPD when you’re talking about real life and vice versa, and don’t make inferences about one based on the other.