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by mrjoeblack
3425 days ago
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The fact that a random opponent performs better means that simply inverting the output of a bad strategy (assuming that is even possible, in cases where the output is more complex than binary it should not be) would just give you another bad strategy. |
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That's the joke, but to be fair, inversion is not a binary concept. Negation is binary, but inversion is more general and has the 2D interpretation of reflecting something across X=Y.