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Academic Discussion of Cybernetics Theory Provides No Investigative Leads

Academic Discussion of Cybernetics Theory Provides No Investigative Leads The passage is a historical and theoretical overview of cybernetics, mentioning scholars such as Norbert Wiener, Ashby, and Turing. It contains no concrete allegations, financial transactions, dates, or relationships involving current high‑profile officials or agencies, making it irrelevant for investigative follow‑up. Key insights: Describes the shift from structural analogies in control systems to universal computation concepts.; Explains Ashby’s Law and its implications for controller goal‑focused modeling.; Notes Norbert Wiener’s perspective on individuals influencing large organizations.

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Academic Discussion of Cybernetics Theory Provides No Investigative Leads The passage is a historical and theoretical overview of cybernetics, mentioning scholars such as Norbert Wiener, Ashby, and Turing. It contains no concrete allegations, financial transactions, dates, or relationships involving current high‑profile officials or agencies, making it irrelevant for investigative follow‑up. Key insights: Describes the shift from structural analogies in control systems to universal computation concepts.; Explains Ashby’s Law and its implications for controller goal‑focused modeling.; Notes Norbert Wiener’s perspective on individuals influencing large organizations.

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