@triplefcst this has nothing to do with morals.. the whole prisoners dilemma is a visual representation of the pareto effect and how "rational" decisions can lead to themost "irrational" result
@triplefcst Not much can be done with the current justice system's flaws. At least 30% of California's prisoners are innocent, it's just the way it is.
What if either one of them actually didn't attend the robbery and the one who did it confesses? Then the innocent guy might get 10 years while the other guy get only one year...
@triplefcst this has nothing to do with morals.. the whole prisoners dilemma is a visual representation of the pareto effect and how "rational" decisions can lead to themost "irrational" result
PhobiaPhobo 1 week ago
@Goofmobber 30%? are you some sort of moron?
jrwkc 2 weeks ago
Hey Sal, why this next videos aren't in the KhanAcademy-org playlist so that we can watch there and earn points and stuff?
ULMORAIS 3 weeks ago in playlist Microeconomics
@triplefcst Not much can be done with the current justice system's flaws. At least 30% of California's prisoners are innocent, it's just the way it is.
Goofmobber 1 month ago
What if either one of them actually didn't attend the robbery and the one who did it confesses? Then the innocent guy might get 10 years while the other guy get only one year...
triplefcst 1 month ago
He got it wrong... if you confess you don't get one year in prison you get one year to live
dms807907 1 month ago
what program does he draw on? or use?
torchinaces 1 month ago
My entire weekend if not busy or studying, goes to watching videos like these. Instructional and makes for some great conversations with professors.
viewer14able 1 month ago
@irmb5teS Yep! Nash made this theory.
PaloAltoMetal 1 month ago
lol
Tr3xKuro 1 month ago