A networked supramolecular logic AND gate system is accomplished using precise chemical communication within a multicomponent ensemble via metal ion‐driven self‐sorting processes. The cybernetic AND gate is composed of a copper(I)‐loaded nanoswitch, an aza‐crown ether and a rhodamine receptor. The modus operandi of the AND gate, from state (0,0), was induced with stoichiometric amounts of two inputs (IN‐1 = Hg2+, IN‐2 = Li+) generating copper(I) ions as output only in state (1,1). Generation of state (1,1) from state (0,0) involves selective Cu+ ion translocation from the nanoswitch to the aza‐crown ether in the first step (IN‐1) and then from the aza‐crown ether to the rhodamine receptor in the second step (IN‐2). The released copper(I) output acts as a messenger that binds to the rhodamine receptor, triggering it's spiro‐lactam ring opening, which leads to a diagnostic FRET emission from the copper(I)‐loaded Rhodamine scaffold accompanied by a remarkable fluorescence and colour change from pale yellow to pink.