Plural: Technomonculi
Bourn of the term "Homonculus" meaning an alchemically, artificially created human. In many stories of the homunculus, these creatures are imperfect, rotting, lacking a soul (in religious myth) and in many aspects of humanity.
A technomonculus is any generative AI chatbot or scambot or any other neural network creation or recreation of a person, especially those sold as a product. Equally as monstrous, lacking humanity, made to serve their creator's ego or as a tool for their creator's gain.
Bourn of the term "Homonculus" meaning an alchemically, artificially created human. In many stories of the homunculus, these creatures are imperfect, rotting, lacking a soul (in religious myth) and in many aspects of humanity.
A technomonculus is any generative AI chatbot or scambot or any other neural network creation or recreation of a person, especially those sold as a product. Equally as monstrous, lacking humanity, made to serve their creator's ego or as a tool for their creator's gain.
Ex 1. The AI Chatbot Anne Frank they're trying to sell to schools is a Technomonculus that goes beyond the distasteful and is so vile they might as well have gone and physically violated her remains.
Ex 2. My friend sold his likeness to some company for a Technomonculus to help with YouTube videos. Unfortunately, it was a scam and they stole his grandma's retirement money.
Ex 3. Most men favor the corporations' Technomonculi to human companions, it seems hackers aren't the only ones that own mens' dicks these days.
Ex 2. My friend sold his likeness to some company for a Technomonculus to help with YouTube videos. Unfortunately, it was a scam and they stole his grandma's retirement money.
Ex 3. Most men favor the corporations' Technomonculi to human companions, it seems hackers aren't the only ones that own mens' dicks these days.
by G.A. Yscariot March 1, 2025
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Part of Speech:
Noun
Pronunciation:
/ˌtɛknoʊˈmɔ rfəsɪs/
Definition:
Technomorphosis is the transformative process by which systems, industries, or societies evolve and adapt primarily through the integration, application, and progression of technological advancements. It signifies the profound and often rapid change driven by technological innovation, reshaping existing structures, functions, and interactions.
Etymology:
The word is derived from the combination of two Greek roots:
Techno-: Relating to technology.
Morphosis: A process of transformation or change.
The structure mirrors that of the word “metamorphosis,” indicating a profound change, but specifically driven by technological factors.
Context and Relevance:
Technomorphosis is a term designed to encapsulate the dynamic and ongoing evolution within technological landscapes. As societies increasingly rely on digital innovations, the need for a word that defines the transformation from traditional to technologically enhanced states becomes evident.
Why the Word Matters:
Technomorphosis is proposed to better articulate this evolution, emphasizing not just adoption but the deep-rooted metamorphosis that technology brings to society and industries.
Contributor: Jude Ozinegbe - Digital Transformation Consultant and Founder Cyberchain Consult
Part of Speech:
Noun
Pronunciation:
/ˌtɛknoʊˈmɔ rfəsɪs/
Definition:
Technomorphosis is the transformative process by which systems, industries, or societies evolve and adapt primarily through the integration, application, and progression of technological advancements. It signifies the profound and often rapid change driven by technological innovation, reshaping existing structures, functions, and interactions.
Etymology:
The word is derived from the combination of two Greek roots:
Techno-: Relating to technology.
Morphosis: A process of transformation or change.
The structure mirrors that of the word “metamorphosis,” indicating a profound change, but specifically driven by technological factors.
Context and Relevance:
Technomorphosis is a term designed to encapsulate the dynamic and ongoing evolution within technological landscapes. As societies increasingly rely on digital innovations, the need for a word that defines the transformation from traditional to technologically enhanced states becomes evident.
Why the Word Matters:
Technomorphosis is proposed to better articulate this evolution, emphasizing not just adoption but the deep-rooted metamorphosis that technology brings to society and industries.
Contributor: Jude Ozinegbe - Digital Transformation Consultant and Founder Cyberchain Consult
Usage Examples:
1. "The technomorphosis of healthcare has introduced AI-driven diagnostics and remote patient monitoring, revolutionizing patient care."
2. "In response to the digital age, educational institutions are undergoing technomorphosis by incorporating AI tutors and online classrooms."
3. "The city’s technomorphosis into a smart hub has enhanced public service efficiency through interconnected systems."
4. "Industries resistant to technomorphosis risk falling behind as automation and machine learning become standard practices."
5. "Social interactions are evolving through technomorphosis, with augmented reality and virtual spaces redefining human connection."
1. "The technomorphosis of healthcare has introduced AI-driven diagnostics and remote patient monitoring, revolutionizing patient care."
2. "In response to the digital age, educational institutions are undergoing technomorphosis by incorporating AI tutors and online classrooms."
3. "The city’s technomorphosis into a smart hub has enhanced public service efficiency through interconnected systems."
4. "Industries resistant to technomorphosis risk falling behind as automation and machine learning become standard practices."
5. "Social interactions are evolving through technomorphosis, with augmented reality and virtual spaces redefining human connection."
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The act of removing the defining qualities, at least in concept, from a piece of technology and rendering that object available for reattribution into available and existent definitions. It is not synonymous with traditional anthropomorphism, which is additive in nature.
Megan proceeded with the de-technomorphization of Joe's computer, in an attempt to subsequently anthropomorphize it and make it behave.
by TheSentientMachine40668 March 1, 2024
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