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“I didn’t understand a word you said”

March 7, 2023March 7, 2023 ~ Edgar Zapata ~ 2 Comments

Recently, the buzz around AI has been about being untraceable, the inability to explain why an AI does what it does. Try and backtrack through an AI’s logic step by step, and you are Alice going down the rabbit hole. This is so for those who create the technology, intimate with it to the most … Continue reading “I didn’t understand a word you said”

AI, art, writing, oh – and spaceplanes

January 17, 2023January 17, 2023 ~ Edgar Zapata ~ Leave a comment

There are the facts, and there is the story. Both can be true, but one without the other is incomplete, as it is the story that carries meaning. As the AI ChatGPT consumes my social media feeds, it’s enough to make a blogger worry. One day soon, will an AI put the words and the … Continue reading AI, art, writing, oh – and spaceplanes

Launch costs – are we there yet?

December 12, 2022February 18, 2023 ~ Edgar Zapata ~ Leave a comment

What's the cost per pound? It's one of the eternal questions in our launch business, like "when is NASA going to Mars" and "who called this meeting?" If you were curious about this question more than 15 years ago, you would quickly hear someone say – it's about $10,000 a pound. Nowadays, we can ask … Continue reading Launch costs – are we there yet?

A book review – “XX” by Rian Hughes

February 16, 2022October 22, 2022 ~ Edgar Zapata ~ 3 Comments

I ordered a book 972 pages long - by mistake. The heft was intimidating, yet it was so enjoyable it is among my fastest reads in recent years. At its heart, "XX – a Novel, Graphic" by Rian Hughes is a book about ideas, but these are as real and solid as ourselves and our … Continue reading A book review – “XX” by Rian Hughes

Natural and Artificial Flavors Added

October 4, 2021October 24, 2022 ~ Edgar Zapata ~ Leave a comment

The label read, "Natural and Artificial Flavors Added." So, I put it back. Artificial, we've been told, is just not good for you. We are almost at the same place with artificial intelligence. Alarm bells go off there as well, except in the form of Nobel laureates prognosticating about the dangers of A.I. There are … Continue reading Natural and Artificial Flavors Added

I’m with the AI, and I’m here to help

May 19, 2021February 20, 2023 ~ Edgar Zapata ~ 4 Comments

The same human who helped create the AI had only one task at this moment, move the stone to its place on the board as the AI instructed. The move would seem to be a bad move, except later when it seemed the AI was playing in a way we humans could learn from. This … Continue reading I’m with the AI, and I’m here to help

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