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posthumanity

  • a word derived from posthuman.
    posthuman
    noun
    a member of a species evolved from humanity.

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No. In fact, it would be very desirable, since posthumanity would supposedly be "better" than humanity.

From Salon Jun. 11, 2023

According to Bostrom's 2020 "Letter From Utopia," posthumanity could usher in a techno-utopian paradise marked by wonders and happiness beyond our wildest imaginations.

From Salon Aug. 20, 2022

But a chasm separates such enhancements from transhumanism, whose devotees would have us engineer a species-level upgrade of humanity into posthumanity.

From Slate Mar. 22, 2022

This informational lens is the crux of transhumanism—its scientific convictions and confidence in prospects for humanity’s technological self-transcendence into posthumanity.

From Slate Mar. 22, 2022

If we achieve posthumanity within our simulated universe, we might go on to simulate people of our own, and they may go on to simulate people of their own, in a recursive loop.

From The New Yorker Jun. 9, 2016

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