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humankind

[hyoo-muhn-kahynd, -kahynd, yoo-] / ˈhyu mənˌkaɪnd, -ˈkaɪnd, ˈyu- /


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AI will also affect work as we know it, Mr Pichai said, calling it "the most profound technology" humankind had worked on.

From BBC

The US leader, who is absent from the gathering in the Amazonian city of Belém, was called a liar for his rejection of climate science and "against humankind" for his rollback of key climate policies.

From BBC

After a signal from space changes the world in a significant way, she must save humankind from happiness.

From Los Angeles Times

Teddy has a couple theories — the climate is poisoned, the workers are scrambled — which also apply to humankind.

From Los Angeles Times

But, as Mr. Plemons’s Teddy observes, humankind seems to be undergoing its own, independent collapse.

From The Wall Street Journal