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by shaftway
28 days ago
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I think OP is referring to the 80's movie WarGames - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WarGames At the end a strategic defense computer is asked to play Tic Tac Toe against itself and suddenly "learns" about no-win scenarios. Then it does the same with nuclear launch scenarios, and finds that they're all no-win. It decides that nuclear war "is a strange game", and "the only winning move is not to play". |
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I very intentionally meant that it also applies to Oiligarchy [1], an actual game (not a movie) where the winning move was not to play :)
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[1] https://www.molleindustria.org/en/oiligarchy/