I have a draft post titled “Taking UDT Seriously” featuring such shining examples as: if a bully attacks you, you should try to do maximum damage while disregarding any harm to yourself, because it’s good for you to be predicted as such a person.
I don’t think UDT (or a variant of UDT that applies to humans that nobody has really formulated yet, because the original UDT assumed that one has access to one’s source code) implies this, because the difference between P(bully predicts me as causing a lot of damaged | I try to cause maximum damage) and P(bully predicts me as causing a lot of damaged | I don’t try to cause maximum damage) seems quite small (because the bully can’t see or predict my source code and also can’t do a very good job of simulating or predicting my decisions), while the negative consequences of trying to cause maximum damage seems quite high if the bully fails to be preemptively dissuaded (e.g., being arrested or sued or disciplined or retaliated against).
(Not sure if you still endorse this comment, 9 years later, but I sometimes see what I consider to be overly enthusiastic applications of UDT, and as the person most associated with UDT I feel an obligation to push against that.)
I don’t think UDT (or a variant of UDT that applies to humans that nobody has really formulated yet, because the original UDT assumed that one has access to one’s source code) implies this, because the difference between P(bully predicts me as causing a lot of damaged | I try to cause maximum damage) and P(bully predicts me as causing a lot of damaged | I don’t try to cause maximum damage) seems quite small (because the bully can’t see or predict my source code and also can’t do a very good job of simulating or predicting my decisions), while the negative consequences of trying to cause maximum damage seems quite high if the bully fails to be preemptively dissuaded (e.g., being arrested or sued or disciplined or retaliated against).
(Not sure if you still endorse this comment, 9 years later, but I sometimes see what I consider to be overly enthusiastic applications of UDT, and as the person most associated with UDT I feel an obligation to push against that.)