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Does the machine know that box is not an option? Thinking that A, A+B, and B are all valid options is something I could see an AI doing.
There also isn't much penalty for taking A+B? You'll always get at least $1M. And if you took only B, the max you could get is $1M.
Edit: I can't read lol. I'd still take both, the result is
Predicted A+B: $1M
Predicted B only: $1001M
If you only take box B, the result is
Predicted A+B: $0
Predicted B only: $1000M
I think the machine predicts 2 results, either
Box A is taken = True
OR
Box A is taken = False
Something like:
Machine doesnt care if you also take Box B, it only cares if Box A is one of the boxes taken. If you take no boxes, Box B would still have a billion dollars, although thats kinda dumb choice from a gameshow host's perspective.