Sobre o Autor

Hubert H. Simon was a pioneering American cognitive scientist and a key figure in the field of artificial intelligence. He is best known for his work on decision-making processes and problem-solving, which helped lay the groundwork for modern AI and cognitive psychology. Throughout his career, Simon was instrumental in developing theories that examined how humans think and make decisions, emphasizing the importance of understanding mental processes in both human and machine intelligence.

Simon received the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences in 1978 for his contributions to the understanding of human decision-making under conditions of uncertainty. He co-founded the field of artificial intelligence and made significant contributions to computer science, psychology, and economics. His interdisciplinary approach helped bridge gaps between different fields, fostering an environment where ideas could flow freely and innovation could thrive.

Nacionalidade Americano
Data de Nascimento February 15, 1916
Local de Nascimento Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Data de Falecimento January 9, 2001
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