CONCEPT
The Loop as Unit
Norbert Wiener’s foundational cybernetic insight that the proper unit of analysis for intelligent behavior is not the machine or the organism in isolation, but the feedback loop between them—a
reframing that makes the human-AI system, rather than the AI tool alone, the object of understanding.
The steersman who keeps a ship on course does not row, does not navigate, does not choose the destination.
The steersman reads the water, feels the wind shift against the hull, and makes continuous small adjustments that keep the vessel oriented toward wherever the captain has pointed it. The feedback between the steersman’s hand and the ship’s heading is the system; remove either component and the function disappears entirely.
Norbert Wiener chose the word
cybernetics—from the Greek
kybernetes, the steersman—to name the science he was founding, and he chose it with precision.
Cybernetics is the science of feedback loops, and its foundational claim is that purposive behavior—behavior directed toward a goal, adjusted in response to deviation from it—is a property of loops rather than of components. The gun does not track the pilot; the pilot does not evade the gun; the loop between them tracks and