An AND gate outputs a high signal (1) only when all its inputs are high (1), emphasizing a requirement for all conditions to be met. In contrast, an OR gate outputs a high signal if at least one input is high, allowing for more flexibility in satisfying conditions. Consequently, while an AND gate enforces strict criteria, an OR gate accommodates broader conditions, making them useful for different logical operations in digital circuits.
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