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what descriptor term would you use to describe (a) humans and (b) AI?

English Language & Usage Asked by user2601054 on January 1, 2021

The closest thing I can think of is ‘species,’ but that feels wrong. Specifically I’m wanting a word that can be used to describe communication between human and AI like “interspecies” but, again, that feels wrong.

Sentence would be “The technology allows for interspecies communication between humans and AI.

Thanks for the help y’all!!

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A suitable description might be "cross-entity". "Entity" is a broad term that implies only existence and sidesteps issues of taxonomy, for example.

In this context, one entity would be a human (who exists on one side of the naturally evolved vs. synthetically developed spectrum), and the other would be the artificial intelligence (which exists on the other side). The communication would thus occur across entities. The term is most clearly defined if contrasted with intraspecies (here, human-to-human) communication.

Answered by Chemomechanics on January 1, 2021

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