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cybernetics

[sahy-ber-net-iks] / ˌsaɪ bərˈnɛt ɪks /


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As a student, Harbisson had met Plymouth University cybernetics expert Adam Montandon, who enabled him to "hear" colour using headphones, a webcam and laptop - transforming light waves into sounds.

From BBC • Sep. 19, 2024

Mr. Hsu’s work is subtler, with flickers of surrealism, psychedelia and cybernetics.

From New York Times • Nov. 25, 2020

Our futuristic-sounding word cybernetics came from an ancient Greek word meaning “the person who steers a ship”, and it means just that: A cybernetic system is one that is “steered” by something.

From Slate • Jul. 25, 2020

The foundational science behind Artificial Intelligence, cybernetics also blindly equated the network architectures of technology with the human mind, and continues to be viewed as gospel.

From Salon • Jun. 30, 2020

She obtained her bachelor’s degree at Columbia in 2003 and began graduate work in cybernetics.

From "I, Robot" by Isaac Asimov