Cooperation wins, even if you lose every time The most famous problem in game theory is called “The Prisoner’s Dilemma“, and you’ve likely seen it play out in game shows over the years. In game shows, it often comes down to the final two players with a secret vote to split the pot or try to take more for themselves, and the logic behind making the “right” choice can be very challenging.
Cooperation wins, even if you lose every time
Cooperation wins, even if you lose every time
Cooperation wins, even if you lose every time
Cooperation wins, even if you lose every time The most famous problem in game theory is called “The Prisoner’s Dilemma“, and you’ve likely seen it play out in game shows over the years. In game shows, it often comes down to the final two players with a secret vote to split the pot or try to take more for themselves, and the logic behind making the “right” choice can be very challenging.