In multi-polar contexts, this can be problematic; other participants may attempt to maneuver you towards pessimal cases.
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That's where calibration of heuristic decisions can be particularly critical - but it's also where refining your calibration can be hard.
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No; always optimal is hard / nonheuristic, but it's usually close to optimal within the fitness landscape it was trained on.
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And as I note in later tweets, the adaptation can be used against you. Like the way camouflage exploits our vision system.
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