Two Introductions to Cybernetics
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Artificial intelligence

The attempt to build machines exhibiting intelligence — the synthesising ambition at the applied edge of cybernetics.


In John F. Young, Cybernetics (1969)
Ch. 14 · Past and Future

Young is cautious: he warns against equating accuracy with intelligence and expects pattern-recognition work to drift away from biology toward mere error-avoidance.

In F. H. George, Cybernetics (1971)
Ch. 6 & 12 · Digital Computers / Future

George is optimistic, naming natural-language programming and machine inference as growth areas and forecasting that human rational ability can be copied and surpassed.


Builds on

Digital computerGame-playing / heuristics

Mutually entails

Adaptation / Learning

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