Originally, Norbert Weiner defined it as the study of "Control and communications in animal and machine." Nowadays, it's usually defined as the study of regulatory systems.
Cybernetics Society was created in 1968.
Media Cybernetics was created in 1981.
Cybernetics Guardian was created in 1989.
American Society for Cybernetics was created in 1964.
Leonas Kacinskas has written: 'Cybernetics in the USSR' -- subject(s): Cybernetics
Cybernetics is the study of connecting control systems, electrical network theory and mechanical engineering or Cyberware. Examples of Cybernetics are cyborgs which are part mechanical and part organic robots, robotic implants and prosthetics.
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One of the main differences between cybernetics and an artificial intelligence is that those working in cybernetics consider the most important result to be powerful descriptions. The most important result in AI is implementation.
Cybernetics and implants.
E. K. Warriar has written: 'An introduction to economic cybernetics' -- subject(s): Cybernetics, Operations research
Cybernetics "the scientific study of control and communication in the animal and the machine." ― Norbert Wiener, Cybernetics: Or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine
Rory Martin has written: 'Optimal control of drug administration in cancer chemotherapy' -- subject(s): Administration, Antineoplastic agents, Biological Models, Cancer, Chemotherapy, Drug Administration Schedule, Drug Resistance, Drug therapy, Mathematical models, Mathematics, Neoplasms, cybernetics, biological cybernetics, biomedical cybernetics, medical cybernetics, systems medicine