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Cybersapien 

A person who rejects traditional methods of acquiring knowledge, such as using search engines or reading books, and instead relies exclusively on AI platforms like ChatGPT, Meta AI, Gemini, and other advanced AI tools for information and learning. Cybersapiens prefer instant, conversational responses over conventional research or passive reading.
Instead of flipping through outdated textbooks, bro used Gemini and chatGPT together to generate a custom study guide in minutes. That’s cybersapien-level preparation.

When planning his trip, he asked AI for a tailored itinerary instead of scrolling through dozens of blogs. Cybersapiens know how to save time.
Cybersapien by Aflbck December 19, 2024
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Cyberraping 

Cyberraping is like cyberbullying except your bullying them by raping them online.
Jacob: I'm going to play on the computer today.
*On the computer* Sebastion: I'm going to rape you.
Jacob: OH NO! HES CYBERRAPING ME
Cyberraping by Khagreytits September 7, 2014
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cyberspine

The false sense of courage some people gain when protected by the anonymity and/or distance created by technology i.e. internet, phone, drive-thru speaker, etc.
While online, he grew a cyberspine, which gave him the guts to type a hateful response to an otherwise civilized internet discussion.
cyberspine by ikevinax October 26, 2015

Cyberscience

A field that studies science as it is practiced in, mediated by, and transformed through digital technologies—computer networks, simulation, databases, collaboration tools, and artificial intelligence. Cyberscience examines how the internet has changed scientific communication, how simulation replaces or supplements experiment, how big data reshapes discovery, and how open access challenges traditional publishing. It’s not just science with computers, but science fundamentally reconfigured by cyber-infrastructure. The field is interdisciplinary, drawing on computer science, sociology of science, and philosophy of technology.
Example: “Cyberscience research showed how particle physics moved from individual experiments to globally distributed collaborations analyzing petabytes of data—a transformation of what science even is.”
Cyberscience by Dumu The Void March 23, 2026

Cybersciences

A broad umbrella term encompassing the family of disciplines that study the intersections of digital technologies with human activity: cyberculture (the culture of online spaces), cyberanthropology (how digital communities form and function), cyberphilosophy (ontology and ethics of the virtual), social cybersciences (digital sociology, political economy of platforms), human cybersciences (digital humanities, human‑computer interaction), cognitive cybersciences (digital cognition, AI, extended mind). The cybersciences treat the digital not as a separate realm but as a new condition for all human sciences.
Example: “The cybersciences program included anthropologists studying Twitch communities, philosophers working on AI ethics, and cognitive scientists studying how search engines reshape memory.”
Cybersciences by Dumu The Void March 23, 2026