Pablo | v1.3.0Mar 14th 2023 | (+80/-96) incorporating parts of the LW Wiki version, which is clearer | ||
Pablo | v1.2.0Mar 14th 2022 | (+232/-27) | ||
MichaelA | v1.1.0Mar 11th 2021 | (+86/-11) Added text to more clearly distinguish this from causal trade (which can also include instances where agents can predict each others' decisions well) | ||
Aaron Gertler | v1.0.0Dec 15th 2020 | (+129) |
Acausal trade is a speculative form of cooperation between agents who cannot causally affect or communicate or affectwith each other, but can predict each others' decisions sufficiently accurately to allow cooperation.act in ways that benefit one another.
Fox, Joshua et al. (2012) Acausal trade, LessWrong Wiki, March 12 (updated 21 September 2021).
Acausal trade is a speculative form of cooperation between agents who cannot causally communicate or affect each other, but can predict each others' decisions sufficiently accurately.accurately to allow cooperation.
Acausal trade is a speculative form of cooperation between agents who can predict each others' decisions sufficiently accurately.
Acausal trade is a speculative form of cooperation between two agents
who cannotwho, despite being unable to causally affect or communicate with each other,butcanpredicteachothers' decisions sufficiently accurately to act in ways thatbenefitone another.by predicting what the other wants and doing it.