It’s not clear to me what you’re trying to say. Do you have a concrete counterexample in mind, e.g. an algorithm for ROB to follow, alongside a monotonically increasing function of your choice, such that the math does not give a strictly >50% accuracy for any agent which replies “yes” with probability determined by the function in question?
It’s not clear to me what you’re trying to say. Do you have a concrete counterexample in mind, e.g. an algorithm for ROB to follow, alongside a monotonically increasing function of your choice, such that the math does not give a strictly >50% accuracy for any agent which replies “yes” with probability determined by the function in question?
Long story short, I misinterpreted the question. (I was thinking it was trying to predict if ROB chose A > B or A < B)
Long story short, I misinterpreted the question.