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Fuzzy Logic
Fuzzy logic is a form of logic that allows for reasoning with approximate or imprecise information, unlike traditional binary logic which only handles true or false statements. It assigns degrees of truth to propositions, represented by values between 0 and 1, enabling systems to handle uncertainty and shades of gray rather than strict black and white.
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