Herbert Simon

Herbert Simon

scientist United States

Herbert Simon was a renowned American psychologist, economist, and computer scientist, celebrated for his groundbreaking research in artificial intelligence, decision-making, and problem-solving. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics and helped lay the groundwork for understanding how humans and machines can think and learn.

Born on Jun 15, 1916 (109 years old)

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Uruguay Uruguay: Herbert Simon introduced the concept of bounded rationality, emphasizing that humans make decisions with limited information. 7

El Observador: cuando el Excel no alcanza, ¿en qué se basan tus decisiones?

Nigeria Nigeria: Herbert Simon is recognized for his pioneering innovation in AI and public administration, particularly in decision-making and human performance. 9

The Punch: AI and the future of Nigeria’s public service

Indonesia Indonesia: Herbert Simon's Attention Economy Theory states that attention is the primary currency in the digital environment. 7

Kompas: Antara Sensasi dan Reputasi