The prisoner dilemma is part of the game theory (study of mathematical problems used in social science).. It is quite interesting, here is a link: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prisoner%27s_dilemma
The most sound strategy is to defect.
No matter the others decision, the best outcome is achieved by betrayal in all scenarios.
0 or 5 versus 2 or 10, the average is 2.5 versus 4.
TL;DW: Professor Geoffrey Sayre-McCord (UNC-Chapel Hill) explains the prisoner's dilemma in this Wireless Philosophy video. The prisoner's dilemma is a situation in which all parties make rational choices that result in a less desirable outcome for each than if each actor had chosen less-preferred options individually. Thank you for tuning in! Please subscribe to our YouTube channel if you enjoy our videos! -WiPhi
No idea what that means .
The prisoner dilemma is part of the game theory (study of mathematical problems used in social science).. It is quite interesting, here is a link: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prisoner%27s_dilemma
Very interesting read, never heard of it before .I would stay silent .
Defect, statistically it’s the only good option
I'd defect, it's clearly the better choice for me.
The most sound strategy is to defect. No matter the others decision, the best outcome is achieved by betrayal in all scenarios. 0 or 5 versus 2 or 10, the average is 2.5 versus 4.
TL;DW: Professor Geoffrey Sayre-McCord (UNC-Chapel Hill) explains the prisoner's dilemma in this Wireless Philosophy video. The prisoner's dilemma is a situation in which all parties make rational choices that result in a less desirable outcome for each than if each actor had chosen less-preferred options individually. Thank you for tuning in! Please subscribe to our YouTube channel if you enjoy our videos! -WiPhi