ELI5
ELI5
Examples:
digital identity
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computer clock cycles
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mandolin
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grelling-nelson paradox
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george bush
Ambiguity
Ambiguity is when something can mean more than one thing. For example, if your mom says she will be "home soon," it could mean she'll arrive in a few minutes or it could mean sometime later. Ambiguity leaves the meaning open to interpretation.
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