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Binary Instruction

/ˈbaɪnəri ɪnˈstrʌkʃən/noun
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A binary instruction is a low-level command in computing, encoded as a sequence of bits (zeros and ones) that a computer's processor can directly execute to perform specific operations. This foundational element of machine code bridges the gap between human-written code and hardware functionality, evolving in modern contexts to enable everything from AI algorithms to smartphone apps with remarkable efficiency and speed.

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