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Cybernetic Systems
The development of a metasystemic framework should result in the long-term design and deployment of cybernetic control systems, most of which is fully automated to the extent that arbitrary factors of human control become minimized, that is capable of responding to and monitoring critical points in the flow of information throughout, at various levels, and of initiating adaptive responses that will result in optimally effective conditions. Though this ideal model is a long way off, it provides a working standard against which the projects and planning in the Lewis-works framework can set itself against.
Cybernetic systems implies a hard AI model, but the model upon which cybernetic control systems is based within a Lewis-works framework adopts a larger organic framework than found in hard AI by considering the full range of natural systems of intelligence and communication above and beyond that of the merely human, and by taking human systems as an extension of such natural systems.
We may refer to limited cybernetic subsystems that are by definition components of larger metasystemic frameworks.
Cybernetic metasystems may therefore be seen really as a form of super-organic model.
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