cybernetic

/ˌsaɪbərˈnɛtɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to the study of communication and control systems in machines and living things, especially involving feedback and automatic regulation.
    • Her research focuses on cybernetic models of the human nervous system.
    • The robot's cybernetic system allows it to adjust its movements based on sensor data.
    • Scientists use cybernetic principles to design self-regulating heating systems.
  2. Relating to a person or creature that has mechanical or electronic parts replacing or enhancing biological ones.
    • In the movie, the hero has a cybernetic arm that gives him super strength.
    • The character is a cybernetic being, part human and part machine.
    • Some people with hearing loss use cybernetic implants to improve their hearing.
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