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by hdarshane
727 days ago
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Yes. I'm aware.
I think cybernetics has definitely drifted away from what the original scope was, also I think modern interpretations of cybernetics-ish ideas and complex system studies are slowly also incorporating social sciences and economics and so on. Interesting to note that if you look for journals on cybernetics, most papers are closer to EE, Deep Learning and some telecommunications here and there, if that constitutes as a good metric of how much the semantic meaning has shifted from its original identity. |
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You can get a free PDF of the book here: http://pcp.vub.ac.be/ASHBBOOK.html
> This publication has been made possible largely through Mick Ashby, the author's grandson, who has convinced the copyright holders (the Ashby estate) that they should allow us to produce an electronic version.