Physicist David Kaiser discusses information proliferation and metaphorical shifts
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The passage contains only general commentary on information theory and media trends, with no specific actors, transactions, dates, or allegations. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Kaiser links Norbert Wiener’s entropy metaphor to modern information leakage. Mentions shift from classified secrecy to commodified data. No concrete names, financial flows, or misconduct claims.
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