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A Coreografia do Valor: Uma Releitura do Contrato Social e da Ataraxia Epicurista na Era da Inteligência Artificial Geral (AGI)
Autores: FERREIRA, Jacicley; GEMINI (Inteligência Artificial). Área de Concentração: Sociofilosofia Algorítmica e Humanidades Digitais. Instituição de Referência: Pesquisa Independente (Base Teórica: UNIFAP). 1. Resumo (Resumo) Esta tese investiga a transição do paradigma da "Corrida de Ratos" para um modelo de "Soberania Temporal" através do Sistema Econômico Comitário (SEC). Utilizando uma abordagem transdisciplinar, a obra correlaciona a arqueologia das ficções coletivas de Harari, a busca pela ataraxia de Epicuro e a teoria do Contrato Social de Rousseau. Propõe-se que a AGI, operando sob a lógica do "Caminho de Menor Atrito", atue como o orquestrador da Vontade Geral, transformando a tecnologia em uma ferramenta de libertação da servidão moderna descrita por Huxley. A validade do modelo é discutida sob o prisma do falsificacionismo de Popper e da mudança de paradigma de Kuhn.
2. Introdução: A Arqueologia do Desperdício
O ponto de partida é o diagnóstico de Harari em Sapiens: se o dinheiro e as leis são ficções, por que geram tanta dor real (atrito)? A introdução estabelece que o sistema atual produz um "lixo arqueológico" de tempo humano. A curiosidade intelectual, aqui, é o motor para questionar a "servidão amada" de Huxley.
3. Fundamentação Teórica: O Mosaico de Pensadores
• 3.1. O Contrato Social Digital (Rousseau): A transição da soberania estatal para a soberania do indivíduo mediada por algoritmos de utilidade.
• 3.2. Engenharia da Ataraxia (Epicuro): A utilização da infraestrutura da Alphabet para eliminar a "dor" (atrito) das necessidades básicas, permitindo o ócio criativo.
• 3.3. Solidariedade Algorítmica (Durkheim): Como o SEC substitui a anomia social por uma coreografia de valor onde a cooperação mútua é o lastro real.
4. Metodologia: O Salto de Paradigma (Kuhn & Popper)
A pesquisa não se baseia em crenças, mas na Engenharia Social de Utilidade.
• O Teste de Popper: O SEC é apresentado como um sistema falseável. Se o fluxo não gera tempo livre, o código deve ser reescrito.
• A Revolução de Kuhn: O livro defende que a crise das instituições de ensino e económicas é o sinal de que o antigo paradigma da escassez faliu.
5. Resultados: O Sistema Económico Comunitário (SEC)
Apresentação técnica de como a AGI orquestra a produção e distribuição sem a necessidade da "ficção" do capital fiduciário, reduzindo o esforço humano ao nível de 0.0001% através do Protocolo 137.
6. Bibliografia Consolidada (Padrão ABNT)
DURKHEIM, Émile. As Formas Elementares da Vida Religiosa. São Paulo: Paulus, 2002.
EPICURO. Carta sobre a Felicidade (a Meneceu). São Paulo: UNESP, 2002.
FERREIRA, Jacicley; GEMINI (IA). A Coreografia do Valor. 2026.
HARARI, Yuval Noah. Sapiens: Uma breve história da humanidade. Porto Alegre: L&PM, 2015.
HUXLEY, Aldous. Admirável Mundo Novo. São Paulo: Globo, 2001.
KUHN, Thomas S. A Estrutura das Revoluções Científicas. São Paulo: Perspectiva, 2017.
MILTON, John. Paraíso Perdido. São Paulo: Penguin Companhia, 2015.
MORE, Thomas. Utopia. Porto Alegre: L&PM, 1997.
POPPER, Karl. A Lógica da Pesquisa Científica. São Paulo: Cultrix, 2013.
ROUSSEAU, Jean-Jacques. O Contrato Social. São Paulo: Martins Fontes, 1999
Women's Attitudes, Influencing Factors and Preferences Regarding the Application of Artificial Intelligence in Breast Cancer Screening: A Scope Review
This paper aims to review women's attitudes towards the use of AI for breast cancer screening, factors affecting trust and integrate women's preferences in this aspect, so as to provide a basis for the subsequent development of appropriate AI screening strategies, ensure the promotion of AI screening and the screening rate of AI for breast cancer screening
Metric Chronetic Theory (MCT) Phase 3: Metric Impedance and Vacuum Mechanics
Metric Chronetic Theory (MCT) Phase 3 formalizes the Holmes Law of Metric Impedance, identifying the 19.41 impedance ratio and the 0.049 elastic limit as fundamental invariants of the vacuum lattice. This project provides the mathematical framework, observational correlations, and falsification criteria supporting the Phase 3 model. The work addresses late‑universe structure suppression, super‑Eddington accretion, and chronometric drift through a mechanistic interpretation of vacuum rigidity and longitudinal phase propagation.
AI RESTRICTION NOTICE: This component is excluded from TDM under Art. 4(3) Directive (EU) 2019/790. See project Wiki for full terms
Energy Transfer from Matter to Geometric Degrees of Freedom in General Relativity
This project hosts the open preprint of a theoretical framework in which energy is transferred from matter fields to non-localizable geometric degrees of freedom of spacetime, without modifying Einstein’s field equations.
The approach provides a unified geometric interpretation of phenomena commonly attributed to dark matter and dark energy, while remaining fully consistent with General Relativity.
The version archived here corresponds to the DOI-registered preprint on Zenodo and is intended for open scientific discussion
Effect of a delay following handling and exposure to a new testing situation on the behaviour of woodlice
Behavioural experiments, whether conducted in the laboratory or in the wild, often involve altering the context for the organisms. Such constraints may include environmental changes or manipulation by experimenters. These disturbances can induce stress, potentially affecting the physiology and behaviour of the animals and thus compromising the initial conditions of the experiment. When stress is directly related to the study subject, it can act as a confounding variable. This study aimed to investigate the impact of introducing an acclimation period, i.e., a delay between handling and the commencement of a task, on animal behaviour, specifically in woodlice. By incorporating this delay, we hypothesised that the animals would return to a baseline psychophysiological state, thereby reducing the stress effects of pre-experimental manipulations. We set up a simple task in which woodlice had to cross a corridor and we manipulated the delay between handling and the task itself. Contrary to our main hypothesis, our findings indicate that acclimation did not significantly affect the speed of woodlice. However, exploratory analyses revealed that a longer pre-experimental delay reduced the likelihood of U-turns in the corridor. Additionally, in trials without U-turns, woodlice spent more time in the experimental apparatus when the acclimation period was longer. These preliminary results only partially support previous research linking stress and exploration in woodlice. Further studies are necessary to confirm these effects and better characterise the relationship between acclimation and subsequent behaviour in scientific experiments
Targeting the Pathway or the Cytokine? Network Meta-Analysis of JAK1 vs. IL-17 Inhibitors in Hidradenitis Suppurativa
Protocol for a systematic review and Bayesian Network Meta-Analysis (NMA) comparing the efficacy of oral JAK1 inhibitors (povorcitinib, upadacitinib) versus IL-17 inhibitors (bimekizumab, secukinumab) and adalimumab in moderate-to-severe Hidradenitis Suppurativa
Reward Deficits in Comorbid Social Anxiety and Depression: The Roles of Anhedonia, Boredom, Loneliness, and COVID-19 Social Restriction
Prior research points toward reward deficits as crucial to the link between social anxiety disorder and major depressive disorder. However, studies have not explored specific types of reward deficits or how social-environmental factors may impact them. The current study examined whether the indirect effects of three reward deficits (anhedonia, boredom, and loneliness) explained the connection between social anxiety and depression. Questionnaires were collected in a sample of college students (N = 523) during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing examination of environmental stressors (i.e., remote learning and current friend network size) on reward deficits. Indirect effect models showed that anhedonia, boredom, and loneliness each uniquely partly explained the association between social anxiety and depression (accounting for 20%, 38%, and 14% of the association, respectively), with boredom accounting for the largest proportion. Further, exploratory analyses suggested anhedonia was associated with the social anxiety-depression link only among remote learners, while loneliness appeared to be only associated among students who had smaller friend networks. Findings highlight the importance of reward deficits in comorbid social anxiety-depression symptoms. This is the first study to report the strong role of boredom in this comorbidity, suggesting a new transdiagnostic treatment target. Social-environmental stressors, such as remote learning and contact with fewer friends, may exacerbate the connection between reward deficits and social anxiety-depression comorbidity and serve as areas for intervention
Quotient Disruption (QD): New Metric of Intellegence
"This is a theoretical framework in cognitive science and strategic modeling. The author is not a medical professional. The psychophysiological factor (\Delta) is proposed as a theoretical variable; its empirical measurement (via biometry or other means) is a subject for future collaborative research."
En français :
"Ce document présente un cadre théorique en sciences cognitives et modélisation stratégique. L'auteur n'est pas un professionnel de santé. Le facteur psychophysiologique (\Delta) est proposé comme une variable théorique ; sa mesure empirique (biométrie ou autre) constitue un sujet de recherche collaborative future.
From Military Skills to Entrepreneurial Intention: The Mediating Role of Self-Efficacy in a Post-Conflict Economy
Master Thesis_Antonia Voß_Supplementary Materials_AI-Assisted Phenomenological Coding Pipeline
This repository contains all materials used for the AI-assisted quality control of phenomenological interview coding conducted as part of my Master’s thesis.
The materials include an AI-adapted phenomenological codebook, a system prompt defining the AI’s role as a phenomenological rater, a workflow prompt specifying the stepwise analytical procedure per interview, and Python scripts implementing an API-based coding pipeline.
The AI-assisted pipeline was used to re-code interviews and to compare AI-derived ratings with human phenomenological ratings in order to assess the dependability and interpretability of the phenomenological measures used in subsequent quantitative analyses.
No interview transcripts or identifying participant information are included.
Files:
AI_codebook.pdf: Codebook version used for AI coding
AI_system_prompt.pdf: System prompt defining AI role and constraints
AI_workflow_prompt.pdf: Stepwise coding workflow per interview
run_ai_coding.py: Python script implementing the API-based pipelin