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The uncertainty about $X$ cannot be increased by learning about $Y$.  \item $MI(X,Y) = 0$ iff $X$ and $Y$ are independent.  When $X$ and $Y$ are not in any way related, no information is gained about one of the random variables when the other is known.  \end{enumerate}