prisoner's dilemma
prisoner's dilemma
The concept seems obvious when expressed in the way that each individual is trying to maximize a different objective function, "self-interest," and under the condition that the behavior of others cannot be controlled, there are times when the overall optimal solution does not fall into place, but for some reason, the concept was greeted with surprise.
I'm more interested in how to tell if someone is behaving reciprocally, or how to ban selfish people efficiently from a utilitarian point of view. This is an example of a prisoner's dilemma, as it shows that behavior that seeks to maximize one's own profit can reduce the productivity of the community as a whole.
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囚人のジレンマ 2023-09-05 01:20 omni.icon
Summary of notes.
The prisoner's dilemma is a concept that can lead to a less-than-total-optimal solution when each individual tries to maximize his or her own gain. There is practical interest in how to distinguish between those who act reciprocally and those who are self-interested, and how to efficiently eliminate those who are self-interested. Gated communities, communities with high barriers to entry, are also discussed.
Relation to Fragment.
The fragment "Recommendations for Increasing Productivity through Community" is related to the note "Prisoner's Dilemma" and "How to Distinguish Between Those Who Act Reciprocally and Those Who Are Selfish." Fragment shows how behavior that seeks to maximize one's own interests can reduce the productivity of the community as a whole, which is an example of the prisoner's dilemma. The "Breaking the Prisoner's Dilemma by Placing an Observer" is also proposed as a solution to the Prisoner's Dilemma and is related to the note "How to Effectively Eliminate Selfish People".
summary of thoughts and title.
The prisoner's dilemma indicates that the pursuit of individual interests may interfere with the optimal solution for the whole, and the introduction of community observers is an effective solution to this problem. This serves as a way to distinguish between those who act in a mutually beneficial manner and those who are selfish, and efficiently eliminate the latter. Title: "The Prisoner's Dilemma and the Community Observer"
extra info
titles: ["Recommendations for productivity improvement through community"], "Breaking the prisoner's dilemma by placing observers", "Hatena2009-05-06", "Dominion 2022-03-31", "Waste is known after the fact", "Remaining valuable in an era when AI replaces human activities. What skills will remain valuable?" , "What I just saw"]
generated: 2023-09-05 01:20
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