Agreed! I find that "system boundaries" are an important topic when cybernetics (aka systems thinking) and AI/ML. There is no such thing as OOTL if you draw them right.
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Are you on Goodreads? It would be great if you could collect your favorite books at some place.
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Seeing As A State is also a fascinating, although slightly different, take in the topic.
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Why shouldn't it be you? "I wish someone would write a book about the connections between good old fashioned cybernetics and modern machine learning -- would be a great topic"
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This kind of covers that ground:https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/architectural-intelligence …
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Have been thinking about this connection. There’s a fairly straight cultural line connecting compsci, info theory, cybernetics, network sci & ML; but I haven’t the technical depth in cybernetics to find hard similarities. Did c’netics ever get technical enough to analyse?
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I’d also recommend The System’s Bible by Gall, I touched on that in a recent blog post on subject of some new proposals for government reform.https://medium.com/@_NicT_/government-reform-ce47fea13bc6?source=linkShare-191d0ae6b768-1530493776 …
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@paulpangaro connect to@fchollet via cybernetics as per aboveThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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