Two Introductions to Cybernetics
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Self-adapting systems

Systems that change as a function of their changing environment — George's master concept, embracing organisms and machines alike.


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

Young's interest is in whether genuinely adaptive machines (adaptive servo-systems) can be built economically, and laments how hard adaptability is to measure.

In F. H. George, Cybernetics (1971)
Ch. 2 · Self-adapting Systems

The conceptual heart of George's book: such systems are self-modifying, ultra-stable and goal-seeking, and can be realised in mathematics, hardware or software.


Builds on

FeedbackHomeostasis

Mutually entails

Stability / Ultra-stability

Leads to

Modelling

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