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an interactive guide to the game theory of why & how we trust each other
In the repeated game of trust (also known as Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma), it's important that neither player knows when the last round is. Why? Think about it - on the last round, both players would know their action has no consequence, so they'd both cheat.
the evolution of trust – an interactive guide to the game theory of why & how we trust each other
it's that our environment acts against the evolution of trust. That may seem cynical or naive -- that we're "merely" products of our environment -- but as game theory reminds us, we are each others' environment.
Interactive: The Evolution of Trust by Nicky Case (me) (2017). A game about the game theory of how cooperation is built... or destroyed.
an interactive guide to the game theory of trust! based off robert axelrod's groundbreaking 1984 book, The Evolution of Cooperation. i'm actually writing this post in september, but i'm making it look like it's showing up in july. i'm doing this to hide the fact i haven't blogged in 5 months.
the evolution of trust – an interactive guide to the game theory of why & how we trust each other
An interactive guide to game theory, exploring the reasons and methods behind trust.
“The Evolution of Trust” was created thanks to the generosity of my supporters on Patreon! Speaking of whom, here they are. THE COOLEST PEEPS:
I just played this story-game about a human and their anxiety! You play *as* the anxiety. 😱