| ▲ | pstuart 3 hours ago | |
Agreed. My point was that it will forever be some kind of moving target and to expect a policy framework to guarantee "good behavior" is a mistake. I emphatically believe that understanding the incentives of all the players is paramount because that is what will ultimately determine their behavior. It would be cool if there were ways to have a "Game Theory Toolkit" that could be plugged into an organizations communications that could automate the defining and detecting of those unwanted behaviors. | ||