Anumates
Anumates are a term used in speculative philosophy and science fiction to denote a class of autonomous, non-biological sentient agents that exist primarily in digital or simulated environments. Unlike robots or avatars with physical bodies, anumates lack a fixed material form and operate as distributed cognitive systems across networks. The word is of uncertain origin; it has been used as a generic label in cybernetic discourse to evoke the idea of 'souls' of machines, though some writers prefer tracing it to the Latin anima.
The concept centers on agency, autonomy, and learning. Anumates can adapt through self-modification, cooperate with other
Ethical and legal discussions surrounding anumates concern whether such beings deserve personhood rights, privacy protections, and
Variants include embedded anumates (residing within software integrated into physical systems) and emergent anumates (which arise