cyber-
1 Americannoun
adjective
verb (used without object)
combining form
Usage
What does cyber- mean? Cyber- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “computer” or "computer network." In many instances, it is used to refer generally to the internet. It is often used in technical terms, especially in computer science.Cyber- comes from a shortening of the term cybernetics, meaning “the study of communication and control in humans and mechanical systems.” Cybernetics ultimately comes from Greek kybernḗtēs, meaning "helmsman" or "steersman.” Learn more about cybernetics (and how it is related to the word govern) at our entry for the term.
Etymology
Origin of cyber-1
Extracted from cybernetics
Origin of cyber1
First recorded in 1990–95; from cyber- ( def. )
Example Sentences
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The $125 million deal is the latest in a series of cyber acquisitions aimed at securing AI.
The Swiss insurer and the U.K. cyber insurer agreed in principle on a sweetened 8.0 billion pound offer, having cleared hurdles on price after several rejected bids.
Bye-Bye, Baddies: Google has aimed a knockout blow at a massive cyber weapon that researchers say is running silently on millions of devices in the homes of consumers.
As AI becomes embedded in the military, intelligence and cyber programs of the state, dependence on foreign systems becomes harder to justify.
But she added that autonomous vehicles also had to meet strict safety standards, "including protection from hacking and cyber threats" before they would be allowed on UK roads.
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