Fungible information refers to data or information that can be easily exchanged or replaced by other similar types of information without losing its value or utility. The term "fungible" originates from economics, where it describes goods or assets that can be interchanged with one another, such as currency (e.g., a $10 bill can be exchanged for another $10 bill). In the context of information, fungibility implies that certain pieces of data can be substituted for one another.
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