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feedback loop

noun

Computers, Electronics.
  1. the path by which some of the output of a circuit, system, or device is returned to the input.


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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of feedback loop1

First recorded in 1980–85
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Still, as Yarrow points out, many of these efforts were caught in a feedback loop of consumerism that involved being tarted up in a bad-girl aesthetic to sell merchandise or goose sales.

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“And if you have a younger brain, you’re probably going to be able to navigate life better too, so it’s a feedback loop,” he said.

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“That’s the missing portion for traditional Hollywood. They don’t have a feedback loop.”

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Hope is often fundamental to action, essential for rousing readers out of complacency; despair, meanwhile, can be an unhelpful emotion when the planet is spinning each day toward deeper environmental crises and feedback loops.

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Today, the hills above Malibu are locked in a dangerous feedback loop, experts say.

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