cybernation

English

Etymology 1

Blend of cybernetic + automation

Noun

cybernation (uncountable)

  1. The control of an industrial operation or task through processing of information with a computer.
    • 1964, Marshall McLuhan, Understanding Media, Routledge, published 2008, page 269:
      And the mechanization of a task is done by segmentation of each part of an action in a series of uniform, repeatable, and moveable parts. The exact opposite characterizes cybernation (or automation), which has been described as a way of thinking, as much as a way of doing. Instead of being concerned with separate machines, cybernation looks at the production problem as an integrated system of information handling.

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Etymology 2

cyber- + nation

Noun

cybernation (plural cybernations)

  1. A large online community that operates like a nation, or state.
    • 2002, India Today, volume 27, page 75:
      Some cybernations also sell licences for setting up banks, corporations and raising debt bonds. Kingdom of Kerguelon offers bank, corporates and church charters for up to $50,000.

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