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44:. Shannon information, named after Claude Shannon, places information in the physical realm allowing it to be manipulated by the laws of nature and science. Thus, inforgs are composed of matter, energy, and Shannon information. An experiment that supports inforgs and the component of Shannon information is the use of 36:
to describe what makes up an infosphere. The usage of the word describes organisms that are made up of information rather than "standalone and unique entities". This description of inforgs allows them to exist in the infosphere as natural agents alongside artificial agents. Inforgs can be part of a
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The Shannon information that is found within an inforg also contains the identity of said organism. For example, A human being's identity is not matter or energy but rather encoded by patterns of Shannon information within his/her body. While a person's body may change over time, his/her identity
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as a medium for data storage. Encoding DNA, which is considered to be the building blocks of organisms, to hold binary information reinforces the idea that living organisms are "persisting patterns of Shannon information encoded within an ever-changing flux of matter-energy".
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hybrid agent that is, for example, a family with digital devices such as digital cameras, cell phones, tablets, and laptops.
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persists through time. The manipulation of Shannon information in an inforg is under what is called the
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is an informationally embodied organism, entity made up of information, that exists in the
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Terrel Ward Bynum (2010), "The historical roots of information and computer ethics",
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Terrel Ward Bynum (2010), "The historical roots of information and computer ethics",
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Norbert Wiener describes organisms as entities defined by patterns of persisting
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Cybernetics: Or, Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine
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The Cambridge Handbook of Information and Computer Ethics
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The Cambridge Handbook of Information and Computer Ethics
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Index

infosphere
Luciano Floridi
Shannon information
DNA
metaphysical realm
Luciano Floridi
Infosphere
Information
Shannon information
Metaphysics
Information Revolution
Information Age
Digital Transformation
"The newest data-storage device? DNA"
Category
Information society

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