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augmented morality

Augmented morality refers to the enhancement and extension of human moral capabilities through the use of technology, artificial intelligence (AI), and other advanced tools. It involves leveraging these technologies to improve moral decision-making, ethical behavior, and overall societal well-being.
He thinks his augmented morality makes him better than me.
by Random Wonder July 8, 2024
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Augmentophobia

noun

Irrational hatred or fear of humans who use technological enhancements—like AI, cybernetics, or prosthetics—to expand their abilities. Especially when aimed at disabled people who overcome physical or cognitive impairment through assistive technology.
“She faced augmentophobia from coworkers who resented her AI-assisted work efficiency.”

"Some truly hated Stephen Hawking because his voice incited their augmentaphobia."
by APedant November 24, 2025
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De-augmented

The frustrating state of being forced to work without the help of AI tools, feeling like you've been downgraded to purely human intelligence.
"When ChatGPT crashed and Claude stopped responding, I had to write my report manually. I felt so de-augmented."
by Rikname November 22, 2024
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