It’s a problem with using expected utility maximization in a game theoretic setup without paying attention to other players’ decisions and responses—that is, using counterfactuals which don’t account for other player actions, instead of Shapley values, which are a game theoretic solution to the multi-agent dilemma.
It’s a problem with using expected utility maximization in a game theoretic setup without paying attention to other players’ decisions and responses—that is, using counterfactuals which don’t account for other player actions, instead of Shapley values, which are a game theoretic solution to the multi-agent dilemma.