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Comment by e63f67dd-065b

3 years ago

I meant optimal fraud at 0 as in a utopia would have no fraud whatsoever; a utopia where everybody cooperates in prisoner’s dilemmas, where I can lend a stranger my phone and not worry they’ll run off with it, and where cashiers don’t exist because you can count on people leaving money as they walk out the store. Obviously this utopia doesn’t and can’t exist: people defect because it works against cooperators. Fraudsters are people who defect in the societal game of iterated prisoners dilemma, and thus we have to build defences against them until some sort of Nash equilibria is reached.

So I guess I did mean optimal in two different ways. One is a utopian cooperative paradise, the other an optimisation problem for an optima where businesses make the most money and society overall is richer than if business activity got crippled.