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390. The Prisoner's Dilemma, Tit-for-Tat and Game Theory | Robert Sapolsky

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

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Evolutionary Strategies: Animals' Cooperation and Competition. TIT FOR TAT is the winner!

Tit for Tat strategy is effective in winning wars even if it means losing battles with jerks./nCooperation and reciprocity are valuable traits in competitive circumstances./nEvolution has sculpted cooperative behavior in various species to solve the prisoner's dilemma problem./nTit for tat is observed in multiple species, such as bats, as a strategy for maintaining cooperation./nCommunal nesting and cooperative feeding are seen in vampire bat species./nManipulating and punishing individuals who violate social contracts can occur in animal communities.

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