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Cybernetic Systems

Cybernetic systems are interconnected networks that regulate and adapt processes through feedback mechanisms. They monitor their performance, compare it to desired goals, and make adjustments to maintain stability or improve function. Examples include biological systems like the human body, where sensors (nerves) detect changes and organs respond accordingly, and engineering systems such as automated thermostats that maintain room temperature. Essentially, cybernetic systems are self-regulating and capable of learning from their environment to achieve consistent, optimal operation without external intervention.