cybernetics in A Sentence

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    We don't study Cybernetics.

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    Samsung Google Cybernetics.

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    Samsung, Google, Cybernetics and the physical amalgamation between man and machine.

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    What are the opportunities offered by Cybernetics, and how can information from physical systems be utilized in a computer system?

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    Along with concurrent discoveries in neurobiology, information theory and Cybernetics, this led researchers to consider the possibility of building an electronic brain.

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    An early experiment with RFID implants was conducted by British professor of Cybernetics Kevin Warwick, who implanted a chip in his arm in 1998.

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    Minsky wrote multiple essays inviting parents and schools to teach children how human learning and reasoning work by drawing parallels and lessons from Cybernetics.

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    This could be accomplished via advanced Cybernetics, where computer hardware would initially be installed in the brain to help sort memory or accelerate thought processes.

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    In such cases, the owner of several factories can rent a one-room apartment in a terrible state, and the professor of Cybernetics can work as a janitor.

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    This resonates with my take on Cybernetics, which suggests I live the way I do because I need to survive in my physical, economic, social and cultural environment;

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    Cybernetics is a word that comes from the Greek κυβερνήτης(kybernētēs, mate) and is the science that deals with the control of biological and mechanical systems by means of feedback.

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    As much as I would love that to happen, it is clear that Cybernetics has not reached the level of brain implant and am certain it won't be happening in the near future.

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    Cybernetics professor Kevin Warwick became the world's first cyborg, putting computer chips in his left arm that he uses to remotely control doors, an artificial hand, and his electronic wheelchair, among other things.

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    Cybernetics professor Kevin Warwick recently became the world's first cyborg, putting computer chips in his left arm that he uses to remotely control doors, an artificial hand, and his electronic wheelchair, among other things.

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    NTNU AMOS was set up between The Departments of Marine Technology and Engineering Cybernetics at NTNU, working with other international research partners and Norwegian companies, as a Centre of Excellence(CoE) support by Norway's Research Council, from 2013 for 10 years.

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