I can't say that anything has been "exciting". Rather, I would choose the word "interesting". Not too long ago, the Chinese University of Hong Kong conducted a survey to determine which consumer products were using Fuzzy Logic. The result was a thick report, some 150-200 pages long-washing machines, camcorders, microwave ovens, etc. What interested me wasn't the particular applications so much as the breadth of applications-so many products were incorporating Fuzzy Logic.


About "What kinds of applications have you been excited to see develop?" - Interview with Lotfi Zadeh, Creator of Fuzzy Logic (1994)


I can't say that anything has been exciting. Rather, I would choose the word interesting. Not too long ago, the Chinese University of Hong Kong...

I can't say that anything has been exciting. Rather, I would choose the word interesting. Not too long ago, the Chinese University of Hong Kong...

I can't say that anything has been exciting. Rather, I would choose the word interesting. Not too long ago, the Chinese University of Hong Kong...

I can't say that anything has been exciting. Rather, I would choose the word interesting. Not too long ago, the Chinese University of Hong Kong...