Why does fuzzy logic make better rice?

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I got a fancy Cuchen rice cooker and it highlights that it uses fuzzy logic to cook rice. I generally understand the concept of fuzzy logic, but I don’t see how that makes better rice. Shouldn’t there just be standard settings for every kind of rice and some senaors of time, pressure, temperature, and moisture that tell the machine when it is done? Why does the flexibility of fuzzy logic help?

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It’s just marketing. It sounds fancy and therefore better. There were some examples of this that got brought up when I was learning about fuzzy logic in school.
That being said, fuzzy logic does well when it’s hard to get a good math model of the system or when it’s particularly complex. That likely technically applies to cooking rice, but not enough to really warrant it.

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