
G. Simon
G. Simon, or Herbert Simon, was a renowned American scientist who studied how people make decisions and solve problems. He contributed to fields like psychology, economics, and artificial intelligence by showing that decision-making is often limited by available information and mental capacity—what he called "bounded rationality." Simon also developed ideas about organizational behavior and how humans think in complex situations. His work helped explain how humans and machines process information, influencing modern understanding of decision-making and problem-solving across various disciplines.