Which of the following are true and which are false? Give brief explanations. a.
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Question
Which of the following are true and which are false? Give brief explanations.a. in a fully observable, turn-taking, zero-sum game between two perfectly rational players, it does not help the first player to know what strategy the second player is using - that is, what move the second player will make, given the first player's move.
b. in a partially observable, turn taking, zero-sum game between two perfectly rational players, it does not help the first player to know what move the second player will make, given the first player's move.
c. a perfectly rational backgammon agent never loses
Explanation / Answer
in a fully observable, turn-taking, zero-sum game between two perfectly rational players, it does not help the first player to know what strategy the second player is using - that is, what move the second player will make, given the first player's move. FALSE in a partially observable, turn taking, zero-sum game between two perfectly rational players, it does not help the first player to know what move the second player will make, given the first player's move. TRUE A perfectly rational backgammon agent never loses. FALSE