Humaanne
Humaanne is a coined term used in speculative fiction and some academic discussions to denote a particular mode of being at the intersection of humanity, technology, and ethics. The term has no single, universally accepted definition; its meaning varies by author and context. In general, humaanne can refer to either a social identity that blends human and artificial agency, or an ethical framework that emphasizes inclusive, empathic treatment of all sentient agents, including non-human minds and autonomous systems. The etymology appears to combine the word human with a suffix-like ending -anne to signal a distinct concept rather than the standard word humane.
Usage and interpretation: In fiction, beings or communities described as humaanne are often portrayed as networks
Origins and reception: The term emerged in early 21st-century speculative contexts and has been adopted by
See also: Posthumanism, Transhumanism, Humane, Human–computer interaction, Ethics of artificial intelligence.