Models of My Life
The autobiography of Nobel laureate Herbert Simon, tracing a restless mind across economics, psychology, and artificial intelligence.
Herbert Simon, who won the Nobel Prize in economics and helped found the field of artificial intelligence, tells his own story here. He recounts a career that refused to stay in one discipline, ranging across economics, psychology, computer science, and public administration. The memoir doubles as a study in how a curious mind builds and tests models of the world, which is why it appears on Charlie Munger’s recommended reading.
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