Washing machines that sense dirt levels and adjust cycles.
Subway trains in Sendai, Japan, that use fuzzy controllers for smoother braking and acceleration. Bart Kosko Fuzzy Thinking: The New Science of F...
In his 1993 book, Fuzzy Thinking: The New Science of Fuzzy Logic , Bart Kosko challenges the traditional Western reliance on "binary" or "Aristotelian" logic—the idea that everything is either true or false, black or white, 1 or 0. Kosko argues that the real world operates in shades of gray, and that embracing this "fuzziness" is essential for both scientific progress and understanding the human condition. The Problem with "Either/Or" Washing machines that sense dirt levels and adjust cycles