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Data: Data refers to raw, unprocessed facts, figures, symbols, or values that represent the characteristics of entities, events, or phenomena. Data can take various forms, including numbers, text, images, audio recordings, and sensor readings. In its raw form, data lacks context and meaning and may not be directly useful for decision-making or analysis.
Information: Information, on the other hand, is the result of processing, organizing, and interpreting data to make it meaningful and relevant. Information provides context, structure, and meaning to data, allowing it to be understood and used for decision-making, communication, and problem-solving. Information answers questions, provides insights, and enables understanding by adding value to raw data.