
L. A. Zadeh
L. A. Zadeh was a mathematician and computer scientist who introduced fuzzy logic, a way of reasoning that handles uncertain or ambiguous information—unlike traditional logic, which is all-or-nothing. His work allows computers and systems to make more human-like decisions, especially in complex or imprecise situations. This approach is used in areas like control systems, artificial intelligence, and decision-making, enabling smoother and more flexible responses when information isn't black-and-white. Zadeh's innovations have significantly influenced modern computing and how machines interpret real-world, nuanced data.