humanics
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of humanics
Example Sentences
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He calls this strategy humanics — a staple of Northeastern’s program that requires computer science majors to take theater classes.
From New York Times
First, is a new learning model that Aoun calls “humanics.”
From Washington Post
The workers sat at long benches, surrounded by Screenbots that defaulted to the Three Laws of Humanics whenever there was nothing else to display.
From Nature
W-99299 taught basic skills to children: the Laws of Humanics, obedience, hygiene, agility, balance.
From Nature
John sees Ethan not only as his actual son but potentially the first of a line of "humanics," "an artificial intelligence designed from the very beginning to seek a connection," taught "right from wrong, good from bad" by life itself and "free to choose their own path."
From Los Angeles Times
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