From: Homeostasis in Robots: The Rise of Self-Regulating Machines
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Historically, the concept of homeostasis originates in physiology, first described in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Its application to robotics is a modern development, reflecting advances in computing, sensors, and artificial intelligence. Early robotics focused on rigid control and preprogrammed tasks, but today's homeostatic robots reflect a shift towards autonomy and resilience learned from decades of biological research and cybernetics.

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  • Claude Bernard and Walter Cannon laid the foundation for homeostasis in biology.
  • Robotics evolved from fixed automation to adaptive systems.
  • Cybernetics bridged biological and technological regulation concepts.
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