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Data-driven control system

A data-driven control system is a kind of computer system that uses the data it collects to make decisions. It's like a robot that can look around and make decisions based on what it sees. For example, a factory might use a data-driven control system to monitor the temperature and humidity of the factory and then change the settings on the air conditioning to keep the temperature and humidity at the right level.
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