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Fuzzy Logic is a form of Artificial Intelligence (AI) that uses fuzzy set theory to represent and manipulate data. It is used to approximate human reasoning and decision-making, and is often used in complex systems where exact solutions are difficult to obtain. Fuzzy Logic is used in a variety of applications, such as robotics, control systems, and data mining. It is also used in medical diagnosis, image processing, and natural language processing.
Fuzzy Logic is a rapidly growing market within the AI industry. It is used to solve complex problems that require a high degree of accuracy and precision. It is also used to improve the accuracy of existing AI systems, and to create new AI systems.
Some companies in the Fuzzy Logic market include IBM, Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and Apple. These companies are using Fuzzy Logic to develop AI-based solutions for a variety of applications. Show Less Read more