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cybernetics

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/ˌsaɪbərˈnɛtɪks/
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the study of how communication and control work in living organisms and machines, focusing on information flow, feedback, and system regulation

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  • Cybernetics examines how the human brain processes information and controls various bodily functions.
  • Autonomous vehicles use principles from cybernetics to navigate and make real-time adjustments based on sensor feedback.
  • In robotics, cybernetics plays a crucial role in creating machines capable of adaptive and responsive behavior.
  • The study of cybernetics helps improve communication systems by understanding feedback loops and information processing.
  • Cybernetic principles are employed in artificial intelligence systems to enhance learning and problem-solving capabilities.