He developed fuzzy logic, which is a pretty powerful and useful technique, and is part of the basis of our current neural networking algorithms.
Then he patented the technique, and it disappeared for twenty years because no one wanted to deal with the patents.
This is a good reason software patents shouldn't exist.
He developed fuzzy logic, which is a pretty powerful and useful technique, and is part of the basis of our current neural networking algorithms.
Then he patented the technique, and it disappeared for twenty years because no one wanted to deal with the patents.
This is a good reason software patents shouldn't exist.
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