This is likely true. Note that there is an asymmetry between type 1 and type 2 errors in cooperative optimization, though. The difference between “ok” and “great” is often smaller than the difference between “ok” and “get defected against when I cooperated”. In other words, some things that seem like a prisoners’ dilemma actually ARE risky.
This is likely true. Note that there is an asymmetry between type 1 and type 2 errors in cooperative optimization, though. The difference between “ok” and “great” is often smaller than the difference between “ok” and “get defected against when I cooperated”. In other words, some things that seem like a prisoners’ dilemma actually ARE risky.