Difference between the "Created" and the Created External fields

Guys,
There are two different fields I have seen in the Contacts Fields for CRMOD - Created and Created External - do we have any difference between them - can anyone tell me what exactly is the difference between them ?

No difference right now. In the future you will be able to import into "Created External".

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