Professor Losch, some years ago you were engaged privately, in magnetronic cybernetic research along similar lines to those later developed by Amos Carmack.
The ideal race of Man would be devoid of all this, a smoothly operating group of individuals unperturbed by emotional or artistic responses, completely capable of solving any problem in a purely cybernetic manner.
We've got proof that a human being is nothing more nor less than a simple cybernetic gadget.
But why did you say you've got proof that a human being is nothing but a cybernetic gadget?
Holt claims this is all there ever is, that what we call art, poetry, music inspiration, and intuition are nothing more than the results of badly functioning cybernetic systems.
Isn't that the created thing which the cyberneticsystem tries to follow?
Your complex human being is nothing but a fairly elaborate cyberneticmachine operating wholly on feedback principles.
It can't account for creativeness, because a cybernetic device cannot create; it can only follow a pattern.
The only time he fails and breaks down is when he ceases to act like the cybernetic machine that he is!
I believe accident prones have a better system of calculation than a cybernetic machine.
The mixture of sound was fed to me through my translator collar while the cybernetic unit back on board the spaceship tried decoding the words.
Young teenage hackers are often convinced that hackers exist in vast swarms and will soon dominate the cybernetic universe.
The signal-panel flashed "Under-Eating" and he knew the state machine-records system had advised his cybernetic cooker to increase the amount of his consumption.
The brain would be cybernetic and fashioned after his own, with his own mental background stored in the memory circuits.
On the trip, Joe told his boss about the cybernetic brain, about his background and his beliefs stored in the memory circuits, and the boss listened quietly, not committing himself with any comments.
But it's natural enough to think of a robot as human and take refuge in absurdity when you know that a cybernetic brain, encased in a functional body, can do just as much damage as a madman running amuck with a deadly weapon.
You proved that, to my satisfaction, when you did what no one has ever done before--outwitted a Mars' rocket security alert system by concealing yourself in a cybernetic robot.
He couldn't have known she'd smuggle herself on board the rocket in a cybernetic robot .
She found out that we were installing a newcybernetic robot, to replace one that had developed electronic fatigue and had to be removed for repairs and a long rest.
A cybernetic brain can become fatigued, yes--but it is not really a human fatigue.
She knew there was plenty of room inside a cybernetic robot that large, between the tiers of memory banks and all the other gadgetry, for the carrying out of what she had in mind--a stowaway gamble that was almost sure to succeed.
This reminds me of an illiscope recording from a cybernetic translator.
Out there, we understood language because we were familiar with alien languages changed to other sense mediums by cybernetic translators.
And we realize fully how dangerous those Doernberg-Giardanos are, and how much more dangerous they'd be if these cybernetic controls were improperly assembled.
I'm under contract to install this cybernetic system for you; you aren't responsible for my labor policy," Melroy replied.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cybernetic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.