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Herbert Simon

Simon studied how folks learn. He was a very intelligent child. Unlike many of his peers, he was not interested in electronic superbrains. He looked for efficient, time-preserving methods of achieving acceptable economic objectives while at the same time, reducing risks. Herb Simon has at all times argued. Cassandra Wilson springs to mind.

If you prefer to call the things that they have wisdom, great. There are not any morals about technology in any respect. It’s the rationality that takes into consideration the limitations of the decision maker with respect to information, cognitive capacity, and attention rather than substantive rationality, which isn’t restricted to satisficing, but instead aims at fully optimized solutions.