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cyberage

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Etymology

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From cyber- +‎ age.

Noun

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cyberage (plural not attested)

  1. The computer-driven Information Age.
    Synonym: digital age
    Coordinate terms: atomic age, nuclear age, space age
    • 2021 June 15, David E. Sanger, “Once, Superpower Summits Were About Nukes. Now, It’s Cyberweapons.”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
      In the nuclear age, America knew where every Soviet weapon was located and who had the authority to fire them. In the cyberage, there is no way to count the threats or even figure out who has their finger on the keyboard — the modern-day “button.”