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Humankind
Humankind meaning
The human race; mankind, humanity; Homo sapiens.
Synonyms of Humankind
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Starting in high school, Snyder read and loved the work of Robinson Jeffers, his predecessor in poetry of the landscape of the American West; but, whereas Jeffers valued nature over humankind, Snyder saw humankind as part of nature.
AI has already been portrayed in science fiction stories and movies, typically showcased as leading to the end of humankind.
Although Rock Pigeons may not generally be viewed as useful to humankind anymore, their presence in our cities is a not-so-subtle reminder of the love that we used to hold for these birds.
As Oppenheimer and his colleagues work diligently to construct the bomb, there is shockingly little forethought to the impact of a weapon of mass destruction on humankind.
A world currency chosen in a free market for money would literally be economically and ethically good money, which best serves humankind and best promotes the peaceful and cooperative coexistence of people in this world.
But is it a tragedy for broader humankind?
For His followers and believers, He opened wide the most luminous door of heavenly treasures and saved humankind (me, you and all of us) from complete devastation and eternal damnation.
Having been the being that contained the Druun years before, she’s the only hope for humankind.
Humankind’s expanding reach into space was on full display over the past 30 days, as these incredible new images attest.
I agree with Geoff Bryan's sentiment, that without religion, humankind would have fewer wars and less killing ('Religion's dangerous lies,' Letters 20/12).
In a new interview with Futurism, Blake Lemoine now says the "best way forward" for humankind's future relationship with AI is "understanding that we are dealing with intelligent artifacts.
In this article, we’ll talk about three uranium stocks you can tap into to help forge a greener future for humankind.
Is it not true to say that all of Humankind is searching for meaning in life?
Led by national charity Humankind and also involving organisations the Bridge Project and Create Strength Group, the scheme will provide treatment and recovery services across the Bradford district and aim to better meet the needs of its communities.
One could say Fury has become desensitized after years of witnessing the worst of humankind, but he is still sympathetic to the greater good.
Online game store Steam kicked off its annual this week and, now until August 14, you’ll have the chance to demo and grab discounts on some of the horniest games humankind could imagine.
Set in a post-apocalyptic world where humanity lives in a domed city, sheltering from the catastrophic climate outside, follows a genius girl and her robot who are on the run and hoping to save what's left of humankind.
Something of the era demanded that the sense of the masses, the sheer and various populousness of humankind, had to be taken into account by the artists.
Teilhard argued that the culminating phase of the process of globalization would not arise from some automatism of development and progress, but from a conscious and free turn of humankind towards “a single force that unites without destroying”.
The breakthrough that humankind had in detecting the Skrulls during the was supposed to protect Earth from future attacks.