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Cybernetic Feedback

Cybernetic feedback is a process where a system monitors its own output and uses that information to adjust its behavior, aiming to achieve a desired result. Think of it like a thermostat: it measures the room temperature, compares it to a set point, and turns the heating on or off to maintain the desired temperature. In broader systems, feedback helps maintain stability or optimize performance by continuously correcting deviations. This concept is used in various fields, including robotics, biology, and control systems, to ensure systems adapt effectively and remain regulated over time.