This is interesting. I suspect this is a selection effect, but if it is true that there is a heavy bias in favor of one boxing among a more representative sample in the actual Newcomb’s problem, then a predictor that always predicts one boxing could be suprisingly accurate.
This is interesting. I suspect this is a selection effect, but if it is true that there is a heavy bias in favor of one boxing among a more representative sample in the actual Newcomb’s problem, then a predictor that always predicts one boxing could be suprisingly accurate.