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Information Versus Intelligence: The Legitimate Approximation and Variability Between Processed Data and Evidence-Based Knowledge

Year 2022, Issue: 18, 52 - 54, 29.12.2022
https://doi.org/10.26650/bba.2022.18.1147851

Abstract

This study delineates the convergent and divergent relationships between information and intelligence. Correspondingly, intelligence and information are considered a part of the same
continuum despite differing in hierarchy and definition; however, they are equally important for making the right decisions. Intelligence is the capacity to comprehend and use information,
with information showing how the world is right now, while intelligence prescribes what to do based on prior experiences that direct, predict, and advise what to do in situations not previously faced, as well as what the likely outcome will be. Intelligence is a process or an intrinsic ability to use information to respond to an ever-changing environment, rather than just information without direction. In a nutshell, intelligence is the ability to acquire, adapt, change, extend, and apply information in order to resolve uncertainty.

References

  • Cyware (2018). What is the difference between information and intelligence? https://cyware.com/educationalguides/cyber-threat-intelligence/what-is-the-difference-between-information-and-intelligence-f4d3
  • Palmieri, L.M. (2022). Information vs. intelligence: What police executives need to know. https://www.ialeia. org/docs/InformationvsIntelligence.pdf
  • Roles, B. (2018). The knowledge continuum: How data, information and intelligence work together. Introhive.https://www.introhive.com/blog/difference-between-data-information-intelligence/
  • Stark, B. (2016). Information vs. intelligence. https://www.intelligence101.com/information-vs-intelligence/

Information Versus Intelligence: The Legitimate Approximation and Variability Between Processed Data and Evidence-Based Knowledge

Year 2022, Issue: 18, 52 - 54, 29.12.2022
https://doi.org/10.26650/bba.2022.18.1147851

Abstract

This study delineates the convergent and divergent relationships between information and intelligence. Correspondingly, intelligence and information are considered a part of the same
continuum despite differing in hierarchy and definition; however, they are equally important for making the right decisions. Intelligence is the capacity to comprehend and use information,
with information showing how the world is right now, while intelligence prescribes what to do based on prior experiences that direct, predict, and advise what to do in situations not previously faced, as well as what the likely outcome will be. Intelligence is a process or an intrinsic ability to use information to respond to an ever-changing environment, rather than just information without direction. In a nutshell, intelligence is the ability to acquire, adapt, change, extend, and apply information in order to resolve uncertainty.

References

  • Cyware (2018). What is the difference between information and intelligence? https://cyware.com/educationalguides/cyber-threat-intelligence/what-is-the-difference-between-information-and-intelligence-f4d3
  • Palmieri, L.M. (2022). Information vs. intelligence: What police executives need to know. https://www.ialeia. org/docs/InformationvsIntelligence.pdf
  • Roles, B. (2018). The knowledge continuum: How data, information and intelligence work together. Introhive.https://www.introhive.com/blog/difference-between-data-information-intelligence/
  • Stark, B. (2016). Information vs. intelligence. https://www.intelligence101.com/information-vs-intelligence/
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Letter to the editor
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Tunde Toyese Oyedokun 0000-0001-5306-038X

Olabisi Adesina 0000-0002-8000-5623

Laaro Dolapo Medinat 0000-0003-2717-1523

Zainab Ambali 0000-0001-9070-7592

Publication Date December 29, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2022 Issue: 18

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APA Oyedokun, T. T., Adesina, O., Dolapo Medinat, L., Ambali, Z. (2022). Information Versus Intelligence: The Legitimate Approximation and Variability Between Processed Data and Evidence-Based Knowledge. Bilgi Ve Belge Araştırmaları(18), 52-54. https://doi.org/10.26650/bba.2022.18.1147851
AMA Oyedokun TT, Adesina O, Dolapo Medinat L, Ambali Z. Information Versus Intelligence: The Legitimate Approximation and Variability Between Processed Data and Evidence-Based Knowledge. Bilgi Ve Belge Araştırmaları. December 2022;(18):52-54. doi:10.26650/bba.2022.18.1147851
Chicago Oyedokun, Tunde Toyese, Olabisi Adesina, Laaro Dolapo Medinat, and Zainab Ambali. “Information Versus Intelligence: The Legitimate Approximation and Variability Between Processed Data and Evidence-Based Knowledge”. Bilgi Ve Belge Araştırmaları, no. 18 (December 2022): 52-54. https://doi.org/10.26650/bba.2022.18.1147851.
EndNote Oyedokun TT, Adesina O, Dolapo Medinat L, Ambali Z (December 1, 2022) Information Versus Intelligence: The Legitimate Approximation and Variability Between Processed Data and Evidence-Based Knowledge. Bilgi Ve Belge Araştırmaları 18 52–54.
IEEE T. T. Oyedokun, O. Adesina, L. Dolapo Medinat, and Z. Ambali, “Information Versus Intelligence: The Legitimate Approximation and Variability Between Processed Data and Evidence-Based Knowledge”, Bilgi Ve Belge Araştırmaları, no. 18, pp. 52–54, December 2022, doi: 10.26650/bba.2022.18.1147851.
ISNAD Oyedokun, Tunde Toyese et al. “Information Versus Intelligence: The Legitimate Approximation and Variability Between Processed Data and Evidence-Based Knowledge”. Bilgi Ve Belge Araştırmaları 18 (December 2022), 52-54. https://doi.org/10.26650/bba.2022.18.1147851.
JAMA Oyedokun TT, Adesina O, Dolapo Medinat L, Ambali Z. Information Versus Intelligence: The Legitimate Approximation and Variability Between Processed Data and Evidence-Based Knowledge. Bilgi Ve Belge Araştırmaları. 2022;:52–54.
MLA Oyedokun, Tunde Toyese et al. “Information Versus Intelligence: The Legitimate Approximation and Variability Between Processed Data and Evidence-Based Knowledge”. Bilgi Ve Belge Araştırmaları, no. 18, 2022, pp. 52-54, doi:10.26650/bba.2022.18.1147851.
Vancouver Oyedokun TT, Adesina O, Dolapo Medinat L, Ambali Z. Information Versus Intelligence: The Legitimate Approximation and Variability Between Processed Data and Evidence-Based Knowledge. Bilgi Ve Belge Araştırmaları. 2022(18):52-4.