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⬛️ Hey folks! So we continue with quest for the tools of good critical thinking. Next stop is a tool i personally don't know much about(yet). You must have heard about this thing it's called Game Theory.
Apparently this theory has been used in not only modern social sciences(Economics, Psychology, Sociology etc), but also in technical areas like Computer science.
This concept was first popularised in a movie "Beutiful mind". This movie is about a genious matematician John Nash, who developed Nash Algorithm which is used in Game Theory for which he won a Noble Prize in Economics.
https://youtu.be/KT4fujOmPF8
P.S. Obviously clip gives you only a little taste of what Game Theory is all about, but if you're interested in learning more you should join a free course on Coursera(just like I did).
Apparently this theory has been used in not only modern social sciences(Economics, Psychology, Sociology etc), but also in technical areas like Computer science.
This concept was first popularised in a movie "Beutiful mind". This movie is about a genious matematician John Nash, who developed Nash Algorithm which is used in Game Theory for which he won a Noble Prize in Economics.
https://youtu.be/KT4fujOmPF8
P.S. Obviously clip gives you only a little taste of what Game Theory is all about, but if you're interested in learning more you should join a free course on Coursera(just like I did).
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Game Theory - A Beautiful Mind
The part of the movie 'A Beautiful Mind' where John Nash describes Game Theory
❓Lets see how you folks think. Imagine scenario:
You are members of a criminal gang. You and your partner are arrested and imprisoned. Each prisoner is separated with no means of communicating with the other. If you and your partner both stay silent, you both get 1 year in prison each. Simultaneously, the prosecutors offer each prisoner a bargain - if you betray your partner and tell that he commited crime and you're innocent = you are free, but he gets 3 years in prison or if he betrays you and you stay silent= you get 3 years, he's free. If you both betray each other = you both get 2 years in prison each.
What would you choose ?
You are members of a criminal gang. You and your partner are arrested and imprisoned. Each prisoner is separated with no means of communicating with the other. If you and your partner both stay silent, you both get 1 year in prison each. Simultaneously, the prosecutors offer each prisoner a bargain - if you betray your partner and tell that he commited crime and you're innocent = you are free, but he gets 3 years in prison or if he betrays you and you stay silent= you get 3 years, he's free. If you both betray each other = you both get 2 years in prison each.
What would you choose ?
I choose:
anonymous poll
Stay silent 😶 – 87
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 81%
Betray 🗣👮♀️ – 20
👍👍 19%
👥 107 people voted so far.
anonymous poll
Stay silent 😶 – 87
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 81%
Betray 🗣👮♀️ – 20
👍👍 19%
👥 107 people voted so far.
TALKS via @vote
I choose: anonymous poll Stay silent 😶 – 87 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 81% Betray 🗣👮♀️ – 20 👍👍 19% 👥 107 people voted so far.
If I decide to create criminal gang I should recruit you folks 😂
TALKS
❓Lets see how you folks think. Imagine scenario: You are members of a criminal gang. You and your partner are arrested and imprisoned. Each prisoner is separated with no means of communicating with the other. If you and your partner both stay silent, you…
⬛ This test is called the prisoners dilemma and its studied by Game Theory.
As you can see there's no outcome for all of the participats to be free. Just like in life we don't always have a chance of choosing good option vs bad. Sometimes it's bad vs bad and you have to choose lesser of evil.
Below video explains game and helps to choose the dominant strategy.
https://youtu.be/t9Lo2fgxWHw
As you can see there's no outcome for all of the participats to be free. Just like in life we don't always have a chance of choosing good option vs bad. Sometimes it's bad vs bad and you have to choose lesser of evil.
Below video explains game and helps to choose the dominant strategy.
https://youtu.be/t9Lo2fgxWHw
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The Prisoner's Dilemma
The prisoners dilemma is a hypothetical game set up showing a situation where people won't want to work together even when it's beneficial to do so. It's just a long way of saying people don't like to be taken advantage of. Is often game theory 101.
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Your opinion. Who do you consider a better US president for US and the world?
anonymous poll
Obama – 108
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 78%
Trump – 24
👍👍 17%
Bush – 6
▫️ 4%
👥 138 people voted so far.
anonymous poll
Obama – 108
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 78%
Trump – 24
👍👍 17%
Bush – 6
▫️ 4%
👥 138 people voted so far.
TALKS via @like
Do you think that it's possible that Trump🇺🇸 is Russian🇷🇺 spy ?
I used similar excuses with my mom when I about 6-8 years old, unfortuantly it didn't work for me...
but apparently it works for US president 😂😂😂 It looks like Trump is about to challenge Bush in presidents stupidity contest. Well, as long as he doesn't get into any stupid war, im cool with any other stupidity. https://twitter.com/NBCNews/status/1019296692984786944
but apparently it works for US president 😂😂😂 It looks like Trump is about to challenge Bush in presidents stupidity contest. Well, as long as he doesn't get into any stupid war, im cool with any other stupidity. https://twitter.com/NBCNews/status/1019296692984786944
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NBC News
BREAKING: President Trump claims he misspoke while discussing election meddling during news conference with Putin: "In a key sentence in my remarks, I said the word 'would' instead of 'wouldn't.' ... The sentence should've been: 'I don’t see any reason why…
TALKS
https://twitter.com/ProfFeynman/status/1028659949679726592
Yeah ! Happy Birthday Erwin Schrödinger ! And send my best regards to 😺The most famous cat in physics ! (If you never heard about his cat, check out next post).
⬛️ Hey folks ! Check out the video explaning Schrödinger's cat experiment.
Disclaimer: No real cat was harmed in an experiment.
https://youtu.be/UjaAxUO6-Uw
Disclaimer: No real cat was harmed in an experiment.
https://youtu.be/UjaAxUO6-Uw