ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Stochastic control

Stochastic Control is a way of controlling things that involve uncertainty. In a way, it's like an autopilot for a machine or system. When something happens that is unexpected or isn't part of the usual system, Stochastic Control will help the system get back on track. For example, if a manufacturing machine suddenly stops working, Stochastic Control would figure out why the machine stopped and what needs to be done to get it running again.