Good point. I noticed sometime ago that some UDT problems can be seen as cooperative games; apparently a wider set of problems with predictors can be seen as non-cooperative games, representing the predictor as an ordinary player who’s punished for predicting wrong, which unlocks the predictive magic inherent in Nash equilibrium :-) Wonder if this can be pushed even further.
Good point. I noticed sometime ago that some UDT problems can be seen as cooperative games; apparently a wider set of problems with predictors can be seen as non-cooperative games, representing the predictor as an ordinary player who’s punished for predicting wrong, which unlocks the predictive magic inherent in Nash equilibrium :-) Wonder if this can be pushed even further.