At its most fundamental, information is a binary choice. In other words, a single bit of information is one yes-or-no choice.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Scientifically, information is a choice - a yes-or-no choice. In a broader sense, information is everything that informs our world - writing, painting, music, money.
A bit, the smallest unit of information, the fundamental particle of information theory, is a choice, yes or no, on or off. It's a choice that you can embody in electrical circuits, and it is thanks to that that we have all this ubiquitous computing.
Information is power. But like all power, there are those who want to keep it for themselves.
Information is the resolution of uncertainty.
Information is a source of learning. But unless it is organized, processed, and available to the right people in a format for decision making, it is a burden, not a benefit.
The importance of information is directly proportional to its improbability.
Information imposes certain criteria on how it can be stored.
Opinion is that exercise of the human will which helps us to make a decision without information.
If we live in a world where information drives what we do, the information we get becomes the most important thing. The person who chooses that information has power.
When information is infinite, individual pieces of information are worth nothing.
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