My Interview with ChatGPT is my third book, after The Bachelors of Egypt and Enlightened Populism: Reflections on the News Cycle of a Pandemic. In this book I answer questions provided by ChatGPT on my writings, and then ChatGPT answers my questions on its current status and its future as an AI tool and I pass back some of the questions it asked me.
Mohamed Nabil
Tuesday, 2 September 2025
Sunday, 31 August 2025
My Interview with ChatGPT
This is my third book, “My Interview with ChatGPT”:
I asked ChatGPT to ask me a question on one of my writings,
it came up with a smart question, so I kept asking for more and it kept
providing profound questions… by the end of the interview, we switched places;
I started asking questions about its current status and its future as an AI
tool, and I passed back some of the questions it asked me and it provided
intellectual responses.
Friday, 25 June 2021
Enlightened Populism Explained
Enlightened populism is presented as a healthy alternative to the two dominant behavioral
patterns of communication in today’s world, “Blind Elitism” and “Ignorant
Populism”; it may help provide the essential infrastructure for human beings to
dismantle tribalism, cronyism, polarization, toxic competitiveness, oppression,
systemic bigotry…
Thursday, 24 June 2021
Enlightened Populism Book Excerpt
This is my second book, Enlightened Populism: Reflections on the News Cycle of a Pandemic & that's my first book, The Bachelors of Egypt.
Thursday, 10 December 2020
Cyberbullies are Worthless Creatures
This is a recorded message that can be used to avoid misunderstandings and long useless virtual fights with random strangers.
Tuesday, 8 December 2020
Enlightened Populism: Reflections on the News Cycle of a Pandemic
Enlightened Populism is a new book on Political Philosophy, Globalization & Internationalism & it's currently available for pre-order on Kindle, Enlightened Populism: Reflections on the News Cycle of a Pandemic.
Monday, 4 May 2020
Coronavirus: The Compound Effect of Global Corruption
Monday, 27 May 2019
China's Concentration Camps in East Turkestan
Thursday, 23 May 2019
Donald Trump Racism, Sexism and Religious Intolerance
Thursday, 16 May 2019
Egyptian Revolution of 2011 Influence on the Egyptian Society
The Egyptian story is pretty much similar to other stories set within revolutionary eras; aspects of the Egyptian Culture remained untouchable for a long time before the protests hit the streets and the political changes started hitting people’s minds.
Wednesday, 15 May 2019
Book Trailer| Egypt 2011| The Bachelors of Egypt Novel
Egypt 2011 is a brief era of enlightenment in which the majority of citizens found themselves questioning their established beliefs, it was a time in which new ideas kept flourishing along with hopes for a better future, before things got back to "Normal".
Friday, 3 May 2019
Donald Trump Scapegoats Minorities then Calls for Unity
Hate speech was perhaps the key element that led Donald Trump to winning the 2016 Presidential election; divisiveness has been his presidential trademark since he was a candidate. Similar to multiple modern dictators and tyrants from all around the world, Trump’s rhetoric was primarily established on the basis of scapegoating minorities, blaming them for any failures and promising to torture members of these minorities as a “Tough President” who is capable of making America Great Again.
Saturday, 13 April 2019
International Condemnation of China’s Concentration Camps
China is detaining Uyghur Muslims and other Turkic people in concentration camps, they are reportedly forced to denounce Islam, adopt atheism and pledge their allegiance to the Chinese state.
Wednesday, 10 April 2019
Digital Dictatorship: China crackdown on Uyghur Muslims
Monday, 8 April 2019
Uyghur Muslims Detained in China's Concentration Camps
- China has branded the camps "Centers for Vocational Training" and places to weed out extremism
- Former detainees have reported being forced to sing the anthems of the Chinese Communist Party and disavow Islam and their beliefs.
Saturday, 6 April 2019
Massive Internment Uyghur Camps in China
Perhaps the world’s most dreadful human rights crisis is happening in East Turkistan, as China is Detaining Muslims to reshape their thinking and erase their identities.
Friday, 5 April 2019
Millions of Uyghurs detained in Concentration Camps
There is a growing pressure on China to tell the world if the Uyghurs they are detaining in East Turkistan are alive and well, the hashtag #MeTooUyghur or #MeTooUighur is being used to keep that pressure on.
Wednesday, 3 April 2019
China's Dictator targets Uyghur Muslims
Experts warn that suppression of Uyghurs in China has become a matter of Ethnic Cleansing.
Friday, 29 March 2019
China is Detaining Muslims to Erase Identity: #MeTooUyghur
Estimates fluctuate anywhere between 800,000 and more than 3 million Muslim Detainees in Chinese camps.
Uyghurs who live in China and primarily practice Islam have launched #MeTooUyghur to portray religious intolerance.
When both Democrats and Republicans in the US condemn Chinese treatment of the Muslim minority, governments of "Muslim Countries" are disregarding the matter for Eco-Political benefits.
Heads of the states of Turkey, Egypt, Saudi Arabia... could not help but fall in love with Uncle XI's dictatorship.
Monday, 18 March 2019
Trump Era: Racism and Religious Intolerance
Sunday, 5 November 2017
The Bachelors of Egypt Book Reviews and Excerpt
The Bachelors of Egypt is a recently published contemporary novel set in Egypt 2011.
Book Synopsis:
Saturday, 7 October 2017
Social Media’s Impact on Modern Societies and World Events
Back in
2011, the trendy social media channels in the US and Europe were starting to
trend in Egypt and other countries of the Arab world. Incidents referred to as
the “Arab Spring” and the Egyptian revolution of 2011 helped increase users’ adoption of Facebook, Twitter,
and the internet in general.
Saturday, 30 September 2017
Egyptian Society: The Good, The Bad & The Sexist
First
things first, the pharaohs are dead; this article highlights a few unique
elements of the modern Egyptian culture. More specifically, the
cultural elements shared among the citizens of Greater Cairo.
It may
take years to answer this question, so I’ll just extract a few aspects of the
Egyptian culture from an article about The Bachelors of Egypt Novel, with a brief comment in
bold on each point.
- Black humor is the most popular form of communication among Egyptians, laughing out loud at the biggest of their problems. Big fan + General practitioner :)
Tuesday, 26 September 2017
Mohamed Mahmoud Incidents: The Bachelors of Egypt
Mohamed Mahmoud incidents occurred in Egypt 2011, between November 18th and 25th; days and nights of continuous clashes between army/police forces on one side and rebels on the other. One of the revolutionary waves that ran in the background of social interactions in The Bachelors of Egypt Novel, with quotes from fictional characters that reflect on real life social conflicts within this period of time.
Wednesday, 20 September 2017
Do Egyptians Like President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi?
The popularity of a ruling regime is usually determined by a set of political, economic and social factors in a nation. Within the Egyptian society, the economic deterioration under president Sisi deprive the state from tangible reasons of popularity. Adding the current lack of political awareness/interest to the equation gives the biggest weight to political branding as the determining factor for the president’s popularity.
This article is aimed at establishing a link between components of the Egyptian culture and the emotional aspects of president Sisi’s image, and it’s based on my answer to Why do Egyptians like the current Egyptian President,"el-Sisi"?Wednesday, 13 September 2017
Corporate Life and Politics: The Bachelors of Egypt
Literary works have tackled multiple aspects of corporate life, based on the time and place where they’re set. As a contemporary/ historical fiction novel set in Egypt 2011, The Bachelors of Egypt reflects on work conditions and communication within modern Egypt. Unique aspects of the Egyptian society influenced the formation of its distinctive corporate life, yet a few elements will always remain constant across cultures.
Tuesday, 29 August 2017
Nationalism and National Exceptionalism: The Bachelors of Egypt
Saturday, 19 August 2017
Understanding The Egyptian Revolution(s) 2011-2013
Monday, 14 August 2017
Egyptian Revolution 2011: The Bachelors of Egypt
The Bachelors of Egypt is a contemporary novel set in Egypt 2011, with a timeline starting on September 2011, about 8 months after overthrowing the former president Hosny Mubarak. With main focus on characters’ social interactions within the Egyptian society; dialogues, incidents, and unique aspects of the Egyptian culture could all be used to reflect on human lives elsewhere.
Tuesday, 8 August 2017
Philosophical Legacy: The Bachelors of Egypt
The Bachelors of Egypt is a contemporary novel set in Egypt 2011 that covers multiple philosophical topics within its dialogues and incidents. Post the Egyptian Revolution of 2011, politics, economics, philosophy, sociology… gained massive interest among members of the middle class, and were casually integrated within daily debates and discussions.
Saturday, 5 August 2017
Kobo review problem: The Bachelors of Egypt
The Bachelors of Egypt
is a contemporary novel set in Egypt
2011, (previously) available on Kobo and Amazon. Till now, the book has only gained 5 stars
ratings… except for a single review “made by mistake” on Kobo, dating back to
July 29, 2017.
Saturday, 29 July 2017
The Bachelors of Egypt
The Bachelors of Egypt is a contemporary novel set in Egypt 2011, a narrative of a few bachelors’ lives in Modern Egypt, their hopes, fears, interactions and how they fit within the “Boxes” of the Egyptian society. Introducing a mix of love, fun, career progress, casual dating, vacation trips in a timeline of blood, anarchy, tyranny, economic instability, and consequent clashes post the Egyptian revolution of 2011.
Books sample available for review:
1- The Egyptian Society: - Helpful tips to understand the social structure.
3- The Egyptian Revolution of 2011:- reviving a dissolving piece of history.
4- The main topics covered within the incidents and dialogues of “The Bachelors of Egypt”.
5- The Bachelors of Egypt- Book chapters.