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Andrew Magdy Kamal deposited CloutContracts, Game Theory, and the Social Physics of Humans on Humanities Commons 7 months, 3 weeks ago
Decision making all seems like forms of randomization, but some of them may follow distinctive cognitive patterns. We all have distinct forms of communication with each other, but all utilize some sort of consciousness, and our thought processes all seem to have both internal and external physiological attributes. We have similar guilt variances…[Read more]
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Andrew Magdy Kamal deposited Utilizing BitBadges for Gamified Learning Experiences on Humanities Commons 1 year, 3 months ago
BitBadges is establishing a blockchain standard that can be utilized in the creation of gamified learning experiences. Gamified learning experiences can be tailored towards how students interact with courses, audience engagement levels, different reward tiers, projects, assignments and course completion. Utilizing BitBadges and blockchain…[Read more]
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Andrew Magdy Kamal deposited Toxin-Detection Mechanisms for Phosphorus Run-ons, Nitrate Levels, and Harmful Algae Blooms on Humanities Commons 1 year, 10 months ago
One of the key aspects to preserving our oceans are testing mechanisms that are safe, efficient and effective. Not only are testing mechanisms related to oceanic preservation, but the same type of testing mechanisms help the community locally as well with things such as beach water testing. There are many different reasons why these testing…[Read more]
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Andrew Magdy Kamal deposited Alonzo Church: The Great Mathematician of Modern Day Logic and Frege–Church ontology on Humanities Commons 2 years, 6 months ago
On June 3rd, 1903, one of our era’s greatest mathematicians was born. His name was Alonzo Church. He had many great contributions to mathematics and logic. Amongst these contributions included the Frege–Church ontology. This ontology is one of modal logic in representation of existence and paradoxical theory. Truth contexts and the ordinal lan…[Read more]
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Andrew Magdy Kamal deposited Human and Machine: Ethics of Conscious Artificial Intelligence on Humanities Commons 4 years, 4 months ago
The free will of humans allow us to have conscious awareness for the decision making that we do. Robots are meant to be programmed in ways that don’t harm human beings. However, with regressional AI, can there be negative results of creating emotional AI? Us as humans have a universally socially intact nature with a set of ethical morals, b…[Read more]