The automatic control and regulation of industrial or mechanical systems using cybernetic feedback and self-correcting mechanisms.
Derived from cybernetics with the suffix -ation (denoting action or process); the term emerged in the 1960s to describe the revolutionary shift toward fully automated factories.
Cybernation freaked out 1960s workers because it meant machines could run factories with minimal human supervision—it's the ancestor of modern AI anxiety, and people were asking 'what happens to jobs?' back then too!
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