Showing posts with label Politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Politics. Show all posts

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.

The content of the book might be appealing for those interested in computers and technology, as well as those interested in sociology, politics and philosophy.

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, 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.

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.

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.

People were curious to experience these platforms, especially that politics was dominating the cultural scene in Egypt, and a rising debate on traditional media channels was whether “Facebook created the revolution”.