Norbert Wiener’s Understated Legacy in the Age of AI
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Norbert Wiener’s Understated Legacy in the Age of AI

Norbert Wiener's work had a lasting influence on AI research, but unfortunately, it is less known to the general public.

Norbert Wiener was a mathematician and philosopher who made several significant contributions to the development of artificial intelligence. In the 1940s and 1950s, Wiener was one of the leading figures in cybernetics, studying the similarities between biological and mechanical systems.

Wiener's most crucial contribution to artificial intelligence was the development of cybernetics*, which created some of the theoretical foundations of modern artificial intelligence. Cybernetics dealt with the control and communication of machines and living organisms and was an interdisciplinary field that drew on insights from mathematics, engineering, biology, and psychology.

As Wiener astutely observed,

"We have changed the world more than we have changed our way of thinking, and the new way of thinking is still partly that of the preceding stage."

In this, he predicted the trajectory of technology and the human propensity to under-appreciate the frameworks that fundamentally reshape our existence.

Wiener's work on cybernetics was based on the idea that machines and living organisms can be viewed as information-processing systems that rely on feedback and control mechanisms to remain stable and adapt to changing conditions.

Norbert Wiener's work on cybernetics and feedback laid some theoretical foundations for artificial intelligence. His insights into the similarities between biological and mechanical systems have significantly influenced its development, and his concepts of feedback and control remain fundamental to the development of modern intelligent machines.

I think Wiener would like this quote:

“Artificial Intelligence is highly interdisciplinary. Therefore, let's approach it in a multidisciplinary & holistic way.” ~ Murat Durmus (Mindful AI )


Murat


*Cybernetics: Second Edition: Or the Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine (Amazon)




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Yang Cai

Author of the book “Instinctive Computing” (Springer-London, 2017) in search of Natural Intelligence (NI)

7 个月

Twenty years ago, a professor recommended Wiener’s book to me. I was very impressed about the epic 29 pages of Introduction.

Jabe Wilson

Founder & Consultant - JabeWilsonConsulting.com & Founder - HeyTechBro.com Foundation & Chief Ego Officer - JabeOnAI.com

7 个月

Murat - Cybernetics is undoubtedly an important aspect of how we go forwards with AI - I also recommend reading the work of James Bridle - in particular “Ways of Being: Beyond Human Intelligence” and the description of homeostasis and turings “o” machine - https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/apr/15/farm-metal-from-plants-life-on-earth-climate-breakdown - something about which I am preparing an upcoming essay …

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