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Philosophical critique of cybernetic theory and historical computing development

Philosophical critique of cybernetic theory and historical computing development The passage offers a historical and theoretical discussion of computation, lacking any concrete allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving powerful actors. It contains no references to specific individuals, agencies, or financial flows that could be investigated. Key insights: Discusses Norbert Wiener’s view of computation and its societal impact; Compares industrial revolutions and the role of energy distribution; Notes the evolution from analog to digital computing based on Turing and von Neumann

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Philosophical critique of cybernetic theory and historical computing development The passage offers a historical and theoretical discussion of computation, lacking any concrete allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving powerful actors. It contains no references to specific individuals, agencies, or financial flows that could be investigated. Key insights: Discusses Norbert Wiener’s view of computation and its societal impact; Compares industrial revolutions and the role of energy distribution; Notes the evolution from analog to digital computing based on Turing and von Neumann

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