Raymond Ruyer | Cybernetics and the Origin of Information

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Explore the fascinating evolution of cybernetics and its impact on machines and information. Delve into the complex relationship between information and consciousness, challenging traditional perspectives. Discover the illusion of order in machine functionality versus the randomness of reality. Engage with philosophical insights that bridge science and technology while examining the limits of creativity in both machines and humans. Unpack the role of automation in reshaping human agency, highlighting the potential for technology to enhance our cognitive abilities.
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Sep 22, 2024 • 1h 27min

September 22, 2024

This discussion features a guest contributor specializing in information theory and a thought-provoking guest who questions cybernetic models' relevance. They dive into the complexities of Shannon's information theory, highlighting its limitations and philosophical implications. The conversation also critiques early cybernetic models, emphasizing the nuances of human cognition. Further explorations touch on disembodiment themes in 'Neuromancer' and the evolving definitions of cybernetics, addressing how historical context shapes our understanding of information and consciousness.

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