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Before 343i and Frank "the terminal guy" O'conner was placed at the head of writing, the Forerunners were ancient humans as the original trilogy implies and directly states.
It was a cool twist that the ancients that left technology behind were actually humans that just forgot their own history due to the flood and Halo solution, then 343 just retconned the whole thing because they couldn't figure out how to make a new story that's actually compelling.
Well... Their actual story isn't compelling either but whatever.
In the current lore, Forerunners are most likely another species of hominid that evolved alongside humans on Earth and diverged millions of years ago. All records of this are lost to time, and by the time of the human forerunner war it had been forgotten. Forerunners are humans in an ancestral sense, but not in an ideological sense