DocumentCode
230152
Title
Wiener´s “Genius Project”
Author
Stahlman, Mark D.
Author_Institution
Center for the Study of Digital Life, Stevens Inst. of Technol., Hoboken, NJ, USA
fYear
2014
fDate
24-26 June 2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
7
Abstract
Norbert Wiener, the inventor of cybernetics, was sidelined by the U.S. government as a powerful critic of how that science was being used. His deep concerns about how the social sciences, which he considered to be a part of cybernetics, were deployed to assault the Cold War population were by-and-Iarge silenced. His worries about the massive disruptions ahead, driven by how automation would displace workers, were based on his personal observation that very few were willing to think through the social impact of technology. As a result, he organized what he called the “Genius Project” to provide historic guidance to those who might return to these concerns in some future renaissance.
Keywords
cybernetics; history; social sciences; Norbert Wiener; Wiener genius project; cold war population; cybernetics; historic guidance; social impact; social sciences; Automation; Books; Cybernetics; Economics; Psychology; Sociology; Speech; Bateson; Boulding; CIA; Cold War; HUAC; McCulloch; Mead; Reuther; Wiener; cybernation; cybernetics; de Santillana; psychological warfare;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Norbert Wiener in the 21st Century (21CW), 2014 IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location
Boston, MA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NORBERT.2014.6893907
Filename
6893907
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