Post by Gerard R.

Interdisciplinarian | Behavioural, Decision Sciences| Computational Mechanism Design | Causal AI |

@ https://lnkd.in/eDWbytSB and his brilliant work https://lnkd.in/e5Df_RfD One of my mentors In 1971, three people at Berkeley measured how much information a decision actually requires. Half a century later, with all the tools to do the same, the field now starting to bother with massive entropy. Enter Shannon. Phiroze did some pioneering work at Berkeley and great from a perspective of Artificial Intelligence. The output of the work with Edward Crossmman, Elwin Marg and Phiroze deserves real recognition 55 years later.

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