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Discover Ludwig"human future" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when talking about an uncertain time ahead, or speaking of a world that is driven by people. For example: "The impact of our actions today will shape the human future for generations to come."
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In a "Council on the Uncertain Human Future," hosted by the Clark University humanities center, we explored what is known and not known and asked about implications.
Trump typifies one version of the human future; the Pope from Argentina typifies another.
The human future will be one infused at many levels with AI.
Deviating from that principle harms both science and the human future.
We had better start coming to terms with what that means for the human future.
"Without a thriving biosphere, there is no human future," Luby said.
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Tonight, Prof Robert Winston ponders our "post-human" future.
Kubrick leaves usual considerations behind with his readiness to imagine a post-human future.
If the grand planners of the Mall were slightly grandiose, the late-century modernists zagged too far toward a tacky, post-human future.
It moves from our pre-human past to ancient human times, and on to the present and to our possible post-human future.
Once a room is built (which takes up to seven months), Nix takes photographs of her imagined post-human future with a machine from the past: an 8 x 10 film camera.
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