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prisoner's dilemma
noun
- (in game theory) a scenario in which the outcome of one person's decision is determined by the simultaneous decisions of the other participants, resulting in a bad outcome for all of them if all act in their own self-interest.
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Origin of prisoner's dilemma1
From a dilemma in which partners in crime must decide whether to confess, without knowing each other's decision
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Soon after, the Prisoner's Dilemma turned into the central topic in game theory.
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Jail presents a prisoner’s dilemma for Trump.
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