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Simile raises $100M to train AI that mimics human decisions

13 February 2026Updated:15 February 2026 Technology No Comments2 Mins Read
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Stanford spinout Simile lands $100M to model human choices

Stanford University spinout Simile has raised $100 million in fresh funding to develop AI systems that can closely simulate how humans make complex decisions. The company aims to provide enterprises with virtual environments where they can safely test strategies, policies and products against realistic human-like behavior before deploying them in the real world.

AI that behaves like people, not just patterns

Unlike traditional machine learning models that focus on pattern recognition, Simile is building large-scale agent-based simulations that attempt to capture motivation, trade‑offs and uncertainty in human choices. These simulated agents are designed to react to changing conditions in ways that resemble how real people might respond under pressure, with incomplete information or conflicting incentives.

The company’s technology draws on research from Stanford in behavioral economics, cognitive science and advanced AI algorithms. By combining these disciplines, Simile wants to offer decision‑support tools that go beyond dashboards and static forecasts, giving leaders a dynamic way to stress‑test decisions.

Enterprise use cases across finance, policy and health

Early demand for Simile is coming from sectors where small miscalculations can have outsized impact. In financial services, banks and asset managers could use the platform to explore how customers and markets might react to new products, fee structures or regulatory changes. In public policy, governments could simulate how households respond to tax reforms or social benefits.

Healthcare organizations are another target, using simulated populations to anticipate how patients might engage with new care pathways, pricing models or digital health tools. By running thousands of scenarios with human‑like agents, Simile promises to reveal unintended consequences and edge cases that conventional models often miss.

Ethics, transparency and the road ahead

The rise of AI that imitates human behavior raises questions about algorithmic bias, transparency and consent. Simile says its platform is being built with explicit controls to audit model assumptions, track data sources and allow clients to test how outcomes change when demographic or behavioral parameters are adjusted.

With $100 million now secured, the Stanford-born startup plans to expand its engineering and research teams, deepen partnerships with academic institutions and roll out tools tailored to large enterprises. If successful, Simile could help shift strategic planning from static spreadsheets to living simulations that more accurately reflect how people actually decide in the real world.

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