
Looping Feedback
Looping feedback refers to a process where the output of a system is continuously fed back into its input to influence ongoing behavior. This creates a cycle where the system can self-regulate, improve, or adapt based on its previous results. For example, a thermostat detects room temperature and adjusts heating accordingly; if the temperature rises too high, feedback prompts the heater to turn off, maintaining a stable environment. This feedback loop helps systems maintain stability or goal-oriented behavior by constantly adjusting based on real-time information.