<P class=style17 align=justify><SPAN lang=EN–US style=″FONT–SIZE: 9pt; FONT–FAMILY: Verdana; mso–bidi–font–family: ′Times New Roman′; mso–font–kerning: 1.0pt; mso–fareast–font–family: 宋体; mso–ansi–language: EN–US; mso–fareast–language: ZH–CN; mso–bidi–language: AR–SA; mso–bidi–font–weight: bold″>Cybernetics – <EM>″the study of communication and control in the animal and the machine″</EM> (N.Wiener) – has recently returned to the forefront, not only in cyberspace and cyberpunk, but, even more important, contributing to the corroboration of various scientific theories. Additionally, an ever increasing number of research areas, including social and economic theories, theoretical biology, ecology, computer science, and robotics draw on ideas from second order cybernetics. Artificial intelligence, evolved directly from cybernetics, has not only technological and economic, but also important social impacts. With a marked trend towards interdisciplinary cooperation and global perspectives, this important role of cybernetics is expected to be further strengthened over the next years. </SPAN><SPAN lang=EN–US style=″FONT–SIZE: 9pt; FONT–FAMILY: Verdana; mso–bidi–font–family: ′Times New Roman′; mso–font–kerning: 1.0pt; mso–fareast–font–family: 宋体; mso–ansi–language: EN–US; mso–fareast–language: ZH–CN; mso–bidi–language: AR–SA; mso–bidi–font–weight: bold″></SPAN> <B>Keywords:</B> </P>
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