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Mary Catherine Bateson
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Margaret Mead
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John
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Warren McCullough
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This document is page 179 of a larger academic text, stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016982', suggesting it was part of a document production to Congress. The text discusses cybernetics, artificial intelligence, and the philosophy of mind, drawing heavily on the work of Gregory Bateson and Mary Catherine Bateson while critiquing modern corporations like Uber and Google. While part of an Epstein-related investigation dump (likely related to MIT Media Lab or scientific funding), this specific page contains no mention of Jeffrey Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell.
This document is page 125 of a philosophical or scientific text discussing cybernetics, specifically focusing on the theories of Norbert Wiener, Gregory Bateson, and W. Ross Ashby regarding control systems, feedback loops, and the definition of information. It distinguishes between analog and digital signals and references Vannevar Bush's Digital Differential Analyzer. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016928' stamp, indicating it was produced as evidence in a congressional investigation, likely related to the examination of Jeffrey Epstein's ties to the scientific community.
The document is an excerpt from a narrative (likely by literary agent John Brockman) recounting his accidental entry into the world of science publishing. It describes replacing Richard Feynman at a conference in Big Sur, a late-night philosophical encounter with Alan Watts, and his subsequent career representing scientists like Gregory Bateson and John Lilly. The text concludes with a section titled 'The Long AI Winters,' detailing a 1983 meeting in New York involving AI pioneers Marvin Minsky, John McCarthy, and Edward Feigenbaum regarding Japanese advancements in computing.
This document appears to be page 12 of a manuscript or book draft detailing the history of Cybernetics and Artificial Intelligence. It discusses the shift from Norbert Wiener's 1st order Cybernetics to 2nd order Cybernetics championed by Heinz von Foerster and the Macy conferences. The narrator describes receiving an invitation to the 1973 AUM Conference in Big Sur, organized by John Lilly and Alan Watts, specifically to see keynote speaker Richard Feynman.
This document appears to be page 12 of a manuscript, essay, or memoir (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013512). The text is a philosophical exploration of the intersection between science (physics/mathematics) and mysticism, focusing heavily on Isaac Newton. It references various academic works and biographies to argue that scientific discovery is often rooted in mystical or esoteric thought.
This text explores the philosophical and artistic implications of cybernetics, contrasting "right cybernetics" (corporate and military AI) with "left cybernetics" (ecological and trans-species understanding). Drawing on the work of Gregory Bateson and various artists, it argues for a view of the mind as immanent and interconnected with the environment, rather than confined to the individual cranium.
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