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Context Shapes Meaning in Information Theory
In information theory, the amount of information about a task can change dramatically based on the context. The same sequence of information evaluated in different environments can have different meanings due to the change in context. Thus, the environment plays a crucial role in defining the information and meaning of a sequence. Information is highly contextual and can vary in significance depending on the environment in which it is evaluated.
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