posthuman
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Adjective
    
posthuman (comparative more posthuman, superlative most posthuman)
- Succeeding human beings as presently defined; more than, or beyond, what is human.
- posthuman intelligence
 - 2002 April 2, Nicholas Wade, “A Dim View of a ‘Posthuman Future’”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:- Despite his title, Dr. Fukuyama has no taste for a rerun of history and believes a posthuman future is one to avoid.
 
- 2016 October 3, Tad Friend, “Sam Altman’s Manifest Destiny”, in The New Yorker:- You could imagine this metropolis as an exemplary post-human city-state, run on A.I.—a twenty-first-century Athens—or as a gated community for the élite, a fortress against the coming chaos.
 
 
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succeeding human being who is beyond what is human
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Noun
    
posthuman (plural posthumans)
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a being that is posthuman
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