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Don't Want To Know | Sybersyn - I

(or Proyecto Synco ) was a pioneering attempt to manage a national economy using a computer network in 1970s Chile. Developed under President Salvador Allende and British cyberneticist Stafford Beer, it aimed to create a "real-time" decision-support system to coordinate the newly nationalized industries of the socialist government. Core Vision and Goals

The project was built around four distinct technical modules: Sybersyn - I don't want to know

: Stafford Beer applied his Viable System Model (VSM) to the state, viewing the economy as a living organism with a "nervous system". (or Proyecto Synco ) was a pioneering attempt

: The goal was to replace slow, monthly bureaucratic reports with daily updates from factories to detect and resolve issues instantly. The Four Pillars of the System : The goal was to replace slow, monthly

: Unlike the Soviet model of top-down central planning, Cybersyn aimed for a "liberty machine" that encouraged worker participation and local autonomy.