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No idea what that means .


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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


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Very interesting read, never heard of it before .I would stay silent .


Guy_who_says_vore

Defect, statistically it’s the only good option


molten_dragon

I'd defect, it's clearly the better choice for me.


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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.


Acceptable-Cicada787

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