gaining control over your opponent’s decisions is probably a good idea.
(It might be good to keep in mind Eliezer’s point about how discorrelation is potentially a scarce resource (because correlation is a ratchet).)
That depends on the opponent’s computational power. There are certainly cryptographic approaches to this problem.
(It might be good to keep in mind Eliezer’s point about how discorrelation is potentially a scarce resource (because correlation is a ratchet).)
That depends on the opponent’s computational power. There are certainly cryptographic approaches to this problem.