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Place Your Experts, Not Your Bets

Opening — Why this matters now The fashionable version of AI strategy still sounds suspiciously like a gym membership pitch: bigger model, more parameters, more GPUs, more everything. The operational version is less glamorous and much more important: where does the computation happen, which parts of the model are actually used, how predictable is demand, and whether the system can turn those facts into lower latency, lower cost, or better decisions. ...

May 7, 2026 · 13 min · Zelina
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Peepholes in Orbit: When Black Boxes Learn to Explain Themselves

Alarm. That is the easy part. A satellite telemetry model notices something unusual in a reaction wheel, raises a flag, and reports an anomaly score. Wonderful. The machine has shouted. Now comes the harder question: what exactly should the spacecraft do with that shout? For ground-based analytics, a black-box anomaly score can be tolerable. An engineer can inspect logs, replay telemetry, compare signals, argue with the model, and eventually decide whether the alert was meaningful. In orbit, especially inside an autonomous Fault Detection, Isolation and Recovery system, that leisurely ritual becomes less charming. The system may need to react before a human has time to read the dashboard, let alone form a committee. ...

April 10, 2026 · 18 min · Zelina