Tools, systems, and protocols designed to modify, augment, or manage the biological and psychological capacities of individual human beings. This spans the ancient (yoga, meditation, mnemonic techniques) to the futuristic (cranial implants, gene editing, nootropics). Unlike Social Technologies, which target relationships between people, Human Technologies target the person themselves—their memory, mood, lifespan, or physical capability. They are the applied toolkit of self-improvement and, sometimes, self-transformation.
Human Technologies Example: The prenatal vitamin is a Human Technology—a mundane chemical intervention to optimize fetal development. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a Human Technology—a structured protocol for retraining maladaptive thought patterns. Both are engineering applied to the human organism, one biological, one psychological, united by the goal of improving human function through deliberate design.
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Get the Human Technologies mug.1. A sci-fi ideology where humanity is viewed as the dominant or rightful species in a universe shared with aliens. Common in space operas, military sci-fi, and dystopian future settings.
2. Outside of fiction (theoretically), a stance that if intelligent extraterrestrial life were ever discovered, the preservation, survival, and continuity of humanity should take absolute priority over alien life — especially in situations of conflict, coexistence, or limited resources.
Where it’s mainly used:
Mostly in science fiction (books, games, movies, fandom discussions), especially in stories involving alien invasions, galactic politics, or interstellar war. Outside fiction, it appears in speculative debates about first contact scenarios.
Key distinction:
Not about Earth animals or real-world racial supremacy — it’s a humanity-first mindset in the context of extraterrestrial life. The core idea is preservation of the human species above all non-human intelligent life.
2. Outside of fiction (theoretically), a stance that if intelligent extraterrestrial life were ever discovered, the preservation, survival, and continuity of humanity should take absolute priority over alien life — especially in situations of conflict, coexistence, or limited resources.
Where it’s mainly used:
Mostly in science fiction (books, games, movies, fandom discussions), especially in stories involving alien invasions, galactic politics, or interstellar war. Outside fiction, it appears in speculative debates about first contact scenarios.
Key distinction:
Not about Earth animals or real-world racial supremacy — it’s a humanity-first mindset in the context of extraterrestrial life. The core idea is preservation of the human species above all non-human intelligent life.
Example 1:
“When the aliens demanded Earth join their empire, the council went full human supremacy.”
“When the aliens demanded Earth join their empire, the council went full human supremacy.”
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Work produced by a human that is unnecessarily low quality, inefficient, or poorly executed in a way that an AI system could have produced faster and with significantly higher quality. The term is used critically to describe avoidable human underperformance in tasks such as writing, coding, analysis, design, or data processing.
Human slop often results from lack of effort, poor attention to detail, or failure to use available tools and automation.
Human slop often results from lack of effort, poor attention to detail, or failure to use available tools and automation.
Example 1:
“The spreadsheet is full of errors and inconsistent formatting — it’s human slop.”
Example 2:
“This code could have been generated and cleaned by an AI in seconds. Instead we got human slop.”
“The spreadsheet is full of errors and inconsistent formatting — it’s human slop.”
Example 2:
“This code could have been generated and cleaned by an AI in seconds. Instead we got human slop.”
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Get the Human Slop mug.A broader term encompassing all humanities and human-centered disciplines (philosophy, history, linguistics, arts) brought to bear on the development and deployment of artificial intelligence. It goes beyond fixing bias to ask fundamental questions: What does it mean to be human in an age of intelligent machines? How do we preserve dignity, creativity, and meaning? It's the practice of ensuring that as we build smarter machines, we don't build dumber or lesser humans in the process.
Example: "The ethics board was useless until they brought in a philosopher for human sciences applied to AI—he asked questions about personhood that the engineers had never even considered."
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Get the Human Sciences Applied to AI mug.A broader, more humanistic approach to understanding science that draws on history, philosophy, literature, and the arts alongside social science methods. It asks not just how science works socially, but what it means—how it shapes our self-understanding, how it appears in culture, how it feels to be a scientist, how it changes what it means to be human. It's science studies with soul, concerned with the existential and cultural dimensions of the scientific enterprise.
Example: "Her book wasn't just history of physics; it was human sciences of science—exploring how relativity changed not just navigation, but poetry, philosophy, and our sense of place in the cosmos."
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Get the Human Sciences of Science mug.The study of the scientific method using the full toolkit of the humanities: historical analysis of how it developed, philosophical examination of its assumptions, literary analysis of how it's described and narrated, artistic representations of the scientist at work. It seeks to understand the method not just as a procedure but as a human activity—one with a history, a psychology, a cultural meaning, and profound implications for how we understand ourselves.
Example: "The course on human sciences of scientific method spent a week just on Faraday's notebooks—not for the physics, but for what they reveal about the human process of discovery."
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Get the Human Sciences of Scientific Method mug.The philosophical and historical study of how human beings have understood "knowing" across cultures and eras, enriched by insights from psychology, anthropology, and cognitive science. It asks: What did it feel like to know something in ancient Greece versus medieval Europe versus the digital age? How do our brains actually do the work of knowing? What role do emotion, embodiment, and culture play in shaping our sense of certainty? It's epistemology made human.
Example: "The human sciences of epistemology remind us that 'knowing' isn't just a logical state—it's a felt experience, shaped by our bodies, our histories, and our communities."
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