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Views Expressed Podcast
The "Humanity by Proxy" Book
This post is a little different. First, this week marks my one-year anniversary on Substack. This is, in fact, weekly post number 52! Second, my book came out this week! Humanity by Proxy: Essays at The Intersection of Philosophy and AI is a collection of essays drawn from this very Substack newsletter. The paperback, hard cover, and eBook are all available now. The audiobook should be out in a couple of weeks.This week, I thought I would tell you about the how the book came to be and then make an announcement about the future of Views...
2026-01-29
07 min
Views Expressed Podcast
Life is Hard
At a budget hotel in Lexington, Massachusetts, my team of Air Force reserve officers and government civilians working on AI policy gathered around the bar. We had just finished our annual Department of the Air Force Data and AI Conference and everyone wanted to blow off a little steam. I had prearranged dinner plans with some good friends in Newton and told the team I’d catch up with them later. By the time I got back, they were quite a few drinks ahead of me.Then two things happened. ... This is a public ep...
2026-01-22
06 min
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Noumena and Phenomena
Network Rail chose to delay several freight and passenger trains in Lancashire, England recently because of damage to a rail bridge. Following minor tremors, someone posted a photo showing severe damage to the bridge. Based on that photo, rail authorities acted from caution and halted the trains—as any reasonable person might do.Here’s the thing, though: There was no damage to the bridge. The image that circulated was AI-generated.Kant had a pretty bold claim about the universe we call home. Kant argued that there are real things—things as they are. These, he cal...
2026-01-15
08 min
Views Expressed Podcast
Culture Eats Trash Cans for Breakfast
A brief note before I begin: as you may have noticed, I took two weeks off from publishing here. I appreciate your patience. When I decided last January to publish these newsletters every Thursday, I didn’t anticipate that Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years would all fall on Thursdays. My two weeks off were enjoyable, but, like Frank Costanza, “I’m back, baby!”There’s a story—probably an apocryphal one—about how Walt Disney decided where to put trash cans at Disney World. He bought a hot dog and then walked while he ate. He counted his steps and...
2026-01-08
06 min
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Moral Injury and War
Many years ago, we stood up a new M-1B Predator squadron—the 20th Reconnaissance Squadron. The last time the squadron had been activated was during the Vietnam War, when US Air Force pilots flew O-1s, O-2s, and the mighty OV-10 Bronco in the 20th Tactical Air Support Squadron. For the squadron stand-up event, we tracked down as many veterans of the original Vietnam-era squadron as we could. Thirteen such members descended upon Whiteman Air Force Base to celebrate with us. For us, it was the re-activation of an old squadron. For them, it was a...
2025-12-11
08 min
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A Picture is Worth 1,000 Words
You probably don’t remember 110 film. It doesn’t come in a cylindrical can like 35mm film. It comes preloaded on a roll that looks a little like an old phone receiver—two small, black cylinders connected by a long piece of hollow plastic.Back in the era of film cameras—110 or otherwise—every shot had to count. I had, I think, 24 photos on my roll of 110 film, a long, skinny container of film placed into the back of a long, skinny camera. Our family took a trip to Washington, DC. It’s the first time I can remember...
2025-12-04
04 min
Views Expressed Podcast
Thanksgiving
I got bit by the publishing bug in 2013. I was applying to graduate schools and I didn’t have a writing sample from my undergraduate days that I was happy with. So, I decided to write a new paper. With the help of a philosopher from the US Air Force Academy (Dr. Leonard Kahan, in whose debt I remain), I wrote an academic paper on the ethics of remotely piloted aircraft. As a matter of procedure, I had to share the paper with my commander before sharing it more widely. Not only did he like the paper, but he al...
2025-11-27
04 min
Views Expressed Podcast
Hallucinations Are in The Air
Glen Powell hosted SNL last weekend. It was one of the best episodes I’ve seen in awhile. (Beware, spoilers).In Powell’s opening monologue, he tells the story of the first time he was supposed to host the venerated sketch comedy show. When he received the phone call inviting him to host back then, there happened to be a UPS delivery guy named mitch delivering a package just as the family was on the porch receiving the call. Mitch got wrapped up in the celebration and, no doubt, told his friends and family members that he met...
2025-11-20
06 min
Dr. Chapa’s OBGYN Clinical Pearls
More Measles Material
Podcast Family, we have covered the subject of Measles previously on this show (links below). Those episodes were a preview of what has now been released ahead of print as a narrative review in the Green Journal! In this episode, we will summarize the KEY points of measles infection in pregnancy and re-state the “rule of 4” and the importance of the number 10 regarding this.1. Feb 24, 2025: Measles 101: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4lXrpqKTJPdDcTXPxpEmcb2. April 27, 2019: Measles!! ACOG Practice Advisory: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/dr-hector-chapa/episodes/MEASLES---ACOG-practice-advisory-e3s1p43. Joseph, Naima T. M...
2025-11-17
30 min
Dr. Chapa's OBGYN No Spin Podcast
More Measles Material
Podcast Family, we have covered the subject of Measles previously on this show (links below). Those episodes were a preview of what has now been released ahead of print as a narrative review in the Green Journal! In this episode, we will summarize the KEY points of measles infection in pregnancy and re-state the “rule of 4” and the importance of the number 10 regarding this.1. Feb 24, 2025: Measles 101: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4lXrpqKTJPdDcTXPxpEmcb2. April 27, 2019: Measles!! ACOG Practice Advisory: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/dr-hector-chapa/episodes/MEASLES---ACOG-practice-advisory-e3s1p43. Joseph, Naima T. MD, MPH. Meas...
2025-11-17
30 min
Views Expressed Podcast
Forgiveness Isn't Human
It’s easy to be vindictive, to be to be selfish. It’s easier to burn bridges than it is to mend them.The quotation that keeps coming to mind is from Julius Campbell in Boaz Yakin’s 2000 classic, Remember The Titans. In response to injustice, and prejudice, and racism, and hate, Campbell insists, “I’m suppose to wear myself out for the team? What team!? No, no. What I’m gonna do is, I’m gonna look out for myself, and I’m gonna get mine.”The film is remarkable, but the line isn’t. The line is norma...
2025-11-13
05 min
Views Expressed Podcast
AI Boom or AI Bubble?
I was writing something this week that caused me to look up what movie contains the line, “I’m gonna look out for myself, and I’m gonna get mine.” (Do you know the movie?). I consulted Google search and the Gemini answer helpfully came back with text explaining that the quotation comes from Remember The Titans. Then it gave me the context, the name of the character who said it, and the name of the character he said it to.Then Gemini unhelpfully offered me a link to the relevant clip. I followed the link to find the...
2025-11-06
06 min
Views Expressed Podcast
Language and Medicine Cups
Note:This excerpt is part of a longer, unpublished project on language and artificial intelligence.“Fine,” my dad said. “Take the medicine if you want. If you don’t want to take it, that’s fine, too!”We three were in the kitchen of our little house in Palo Alto, California. My mom poured the thick amoxicillin suspension into the plastic thimble of a medicine cup. I was not yet two years old and it was my ear infection we gathered in the kitchen to treat. This was not the first dose, so we all knew...
2025-10-30
05 min
Views Expressed Podcast
A Day at Google
I was at Google’s headquarters (The “Googleplex”) in Mountain View, California last month for the Imagination in Action conference. There is plenty I could write about—a Distinguished Researcher at DeepMind who talked about how we’ll learn to use agents over time; a leader from the non-profit sector saying that she’s done hearing pitches from companies that wrapped a piece of software around an LLM to make it “non-profit-friendly” asking for $10 million; or the tech CEO who, when asked about mentoring said, “if you want to get promoted, do real work.”But I want to focus on a very b...
2025-10-23
07 min
Views Expressed Podcast
A Love Letter
When I was young, I used to build those plastic model airplanes you can find at hobby stores. When they were finished, instead of putting them on a shelf, my dad helped me to hang them from the ceiling; so, it looked like a dogfight between an A-10 and a P-47 in the corner of my room.One morning, I woke up to the sound of my dad’s voice saying, “Joey, Joey! Get up! There’s an earthquake!”Los Angeles and its San Andreas fault are famous for earthquakes. We lived through several...
2025-10-16
07 min
Views Expressed Podcast
The Era of AI Slop Has Arrived
I couldn’t sign a PDF. I don’t know why I couldn’t sign it. I could sign other PDFs, just not this one. I finally joined a Teams call with an IT technician. He took control of my computer and checked and rechecked settings. Everything looked like it was set up properly. He couldn’t figure it out either. Ultimately, he told me to have the author of the document rebuild the PDF to see if a new version would work.After we hung up, I received two emails. The first was the auto-generated email to say t...
2025-10-09
06 min
Views Expressed Podcast
Efficient AI
When I was about 8 years old, my family and a bunch of other families from my church participated in a jog-a-thon. We asked friends and neighbors to support us by pledging a certain number of dollars per lap that would ultimately go to the designated charity. Then, on the big day, we kids would run as many laps as our little legs would carry us. Then, our friends and neighbors were on the hook to donate what they had pledged.The track we ran on was probably a standard quarter-mile, oval track. Like most seven year olds...
2025-10-02
05 min
Views Expressed Podcast
'Thunderbolts'
My Grandpa used to do a magic trick with his dog, Halley. He’d tell gullible audiences (usually us kids) that Halley knew how to count. Then he’d hold out a milkbone and tell Halley, “count to eight.” Halley barked at the milkbone exactly eight times—then my Grandpa would gave the dog the bone. She stopped counting at eight… magic.I enjoyed this trick several (ok, many) times before I realized that the dog would have kept on barking to infinity. It was my Grandpa’s act of giving Halley the bone that got her to stop barkin...
2025-09-25
07 min
Views Expressed Podcast
Plato Had Some Thoughts on LLMs... Sort Of
The global AI phenomenon we are all living through began in 2022 when OpenAI launched ChatGPT, a chatbot based on a large language model called GPT-3. Within months, ChatGPT had gained 100 million users, making it the fastest-adopted technology in human history.But why did ChatGPT see such wide adoption so fast? What is it about ChatGPT that resonated so strongly with us human users? ChatGPT wasn’t the first AI tool. It wasn’t the first large language model. It wasn’t even the first chatbot. So, what made ChatGPT so special? … This is a pub...
2025-09-18
06 min
Views Expressed Podcast
What I learned at Stanford about Digital Twins
When I was 22 years old, I fell in young love with a girl named Megan. I had packed all of my worldly possessions into the back of my used Toyota Rav4 and stopped in Pennsylvania both to pick Megan up for the epic road trip to my first assignment in Las Vegas and to meet her family.I slept in her little brother’s room. My first morning in that new and unfamiliar place, I woke up to the sound of someone—someone very like Megan—bursting into the room where I slept and jumping into bed with m...
2025-09-11
09 min
Views Expressed Podcast
Technical People and Nontechnical People
There’s a line in C. S. Lewis’s space trilogy that sticks with me. In Out of The Silent Planet, the first book in the series, the protagonist, Dr. Ransom, is speaking to the villain, Professor Weston. Weston is a world-renowned physicist who has solved human interplanetary travel. Weston as brought Ransom on the journey against his will. When Ransom awakes in the spaceship, he realize what has happened and asks Weston, “how have you done it?”Weston responds condescendingly,As to how we do it—I suppose you mean how the space-ship works—there’s no g...
2025-09-04
07 min
Views Expressed Podcast
The Value of Silence
I pushed the throttles up slightly, increasing power and I banked ever so slightly to the left and then back to the right. This put a little extra lateral space between me and the lead aircraft. As I passed him—another T-38 student pilot named Drew—I gave an exaggerated head nod, throwing my chin all the way down to my chest to make sure Drew could see it from his jet. With that head nod, I had taken the lead. I pulled the throttles back slightly to return to the original power setting and airspeed. I led the othe...
2025-08-28
07 min
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AI and Broadway
We sat in the orchestra section, row W. My 10-year-old had the seat next to the aisle. I saw The Lion King in Las Vegas decades ago. I don’t remember everything, but I remember the animal costumes being my favorite part. Sitting there up against the aisle, he got to be up close and personal when the dove ladies came by. We could see the kites being twirled from long poles above us in the mezzanine. And he even had a little jump scare when he was eye-to-eye with a life-size rhinoceros—well, two people in a brilliantly desi...
2025-08-21
06 min
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Humanity by Proxy
“Hi Mrs. Banning, I’m from the office,” Ron the assistant shouts over the crowd of cheering parents. “Which one’s your son?” Ron raises the 1990s-era camcorder to his eye and zooms in on Jack Banning in the batter’s box just in time to catch the look of devastation on his face. Jack’s dad, Peter Banning, a workaholic lawyer, couldn’t make it to the game, so he sent an assistant.The scene from Spielberg’s 1991 Hook (Robin Williams, Dustin Hoffman) sticks with me. Hook is probably not the best movie any of these exceptional talents...
2025-08-14
09 min
Front Office U
Joseph Chapa | Account Executive, Legends, Dallas Cowboys
Front Office U welcomes Joseph Chapa!Joseph is a proven revenue generator for the Legends brand, working with the Dallas Cowboys. He previously completed an internship with them before starting full-time in 2025. He graduated from Abilene Christian University in 2024 with a degree in Journalism and Mass Communication, with a minor in Business Administration. Connect with Joseph on LinkedIn
2025-08-08
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Views Expressed Podcast
ChatGPT-Induced Psychosis, Relationships with AI, and the Fantasy of Getting What We Want
Greetings, Views Expressed readers. We’re having company!I’m doing something a little different this week and I’m very excited about it. Today, Views Expressed is featuring its first guest author! Last year, when I was teaching at the Marine Command and Staff College, I brought in a couple of friends to provide lectures. One of my colleagues said to me afterword, “you’ve got some pretty interesting friends, Joe.” And it’s true! So, I thought, why not feature some of those interesting friends in Views Expressed?Today, I’m thrilled to introduce you to...
2025-08-07
10 min
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Recommender Engines and Yellow Brick Roads
Sweaty and young, we sang “What Would You Say” along with Dave Matthews at the top of our lungs in the cheap seats at Boston’s FleetCenter. CJ and I spent probably more than we should have on those tickets. They weren’t great seats, but it didn’t matter. We wanted to experience the band live.About half-way through the show, a very large security guard walked down the long staircase to our row. We didn’t know he was there until he grabbed CJ’s shoulder. “That’s it,” he said. “You guys are outta here.” ...
2025-07-31
08 min
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Shame and Redemption
I don’t want to write about the Coldplay concert. Everyone involved is, no doubt, now entering a very difficult time relationally, emotionally, and professionally.So, I’m going to write about something else.When I was somewhere between the ages of eight and eleven, my sister, some friends, and I rode our bikes to the Wegmans in Henrietta, New York. This was a big deal because we had to cross a highway to get there... This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get acce...
2025-07-24
05 min
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Slow Down to Speed Up
First things first: this newsletter is a labor of love and sometimes, producing the text, the audio, and the sketch is a lot to accomplish each week. This week, I almost didn’t get it done. So I did what any normal person would do in 2025, I turned to ChatGPT. I fed the model about a dozen of my sketches and then asked it to produce an image of an aircraft clock in the style of my own charcoal sketches. It did a good job. It did a great job, actually. Well, fortunately for you (and for my integrity as...
2025-07-17
08 min
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The Cost of Instant Knowledge
Pete Holmes has a great bit about how having Google on our phones is ruining our lives. “Having Google on your phone is like having a drunk know-it-all in your pocket.” You can watch the clip here (start at about a minute into the clip).I’ve literally been in bed in the morning alone, just like, “where’s Tom Petty from?”Then he mimes asking Google that question on his phone. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episod...
2025-07-10
06 min
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Blade Runner
I watched Blade Runner for the first time last weekend. (The movie came out before I was born, so I feel like I should get a little bit of a pass on not having seen it).The film plays with some of the themes we’ve seen in more recent sci fi, AI, and robot movies. I’m thinking specifically of Ex Machina. If forced to bin both films in the same category, I’d say these are two movies that take seriously the question, what if robots did have emotions?One of the th...
2025-07-03
09 min
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Driving a Stick in the Age of AI
In the Venn diagram of TV shows that appeal to me and my wife and to our two kids, the middle overlapping part is pretty sparse. But The Amazing Race is one of those shows. American teams of two compete for $1,000,000 in a race around the world. Each episode consists of frantic travel, challenges to accomplish, communication in a language not one’s own, and lots of stress-induced relationship drama.This show is in its 37th season—thirty seven seasons—and yet, there are still contestants on this show who show up unprepared. I don’t mean they pac...
2025-06-26
06 min
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Philosophy is Bigger Than AI
Plato, one of the world’s earliest (and still one of the world’s greatest) philosophers struggled with the question, “who is the philosopher.” He wrote a trio of dialogues (The Theaetetus, The Sophist, and The Statesman) that sought to distinguish the philosopher from the sophist and both from the statesman. It’s harder than you think!This is because, perhaps among other reasons, the subject matter that philosophy takes on cannot be conveniently categorized into other disciplines.Here are some examples... This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with...
2025-06-19
06 min
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AI is Magic... Sort of
“Magic doesn’t fool you because you’re stupid,” Penn Jillette said on the Jonathan Ross show in 2019.Magic fools you because it’s stupid. … The human brain wants to have beautiful, wonderful experiences. So, if you want to fool somebody, you come up with something really, really stupid.Jillette then brough comedian Rebel Wilson onto the stage and through misdirection and sleight of hand, managed to perform an illusion that was transparent to everyone in the room and even to everyone at home, but not to Rebel Wilson. As Jillette put it, Wilson got to see the m...
2025-06-12
07 min
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Authenticity and Truth
Some time ago, I listened to Lulu Garcia Navarro interview Megyn Kelly on the New York Times “The Interview” podcast. If you’re not familiar with Megyn Kelly, she was a long-time Fox News host until she had a dust-up both with then-candidate Trump and ultimately with the Fox organization. Now she is an ardent supporter of the President—she even endorsed him on stage at a rally prior to the election—as she hosts her YouTube show.I don’t know Kelly’s work well and this is not really a post about Kelly, or the New York Times...
2025-06-05
07 min
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Anxiety and Joe Chapa Problems
A friend recommended that I watch the Netflix documentary series, Live to 100: The Secrets of Blue Zones. Throughout the series, the host brings viewers to communities around the world that have a disproportionately high number of centenarians—people who have lived to be 100. Then he seeks to discover what it is about those people and their lifestyles that have enabled their longevity.In most places in the world, women outlive men. Even in most of the communities with more than their share of centenarians, the women bring up the average lifespan and the men bring it down. Bu...
2025-05-29
09 min
Views Expressed Podcast
AI Requires a Human Touch
I want to share something I read at work this week. There had been an email exchange about the degree to which AI will enable us to automate our work. I work at a professional military education institution, so our work includes both graduate level academic instruction and military professional education. Here’s what my colleague had to say in response to someone else.You are missing the human element - AI may be able to do a lot of things I do, but I would argue it can’t counsel a student who lost a child to c...
2025-05-22
06 min
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AI and the White Cliffs of Dover
In order to understand new things, sometimes we need to study old things.I never really understood what my Army and Marine Corps friends meant by “strategic terrain.” As an Air Force officer, I have studied battles that took place at thirty thousand feet and bombing campaigns that, several miles into the atmosphere, overflew hundreds or thousands of miles of terrain, strategic or otherwise. We talked about strategic effects, but we didn’t talk about strategic terrain.But then I visited Dover Castle on the south coast of England... This is a public...
2025-05-15
08 min
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Lies, Eggsplosions, and LLMs
Can large language models lie to us? This is a harder question to answer than it seems. So, let’s start in the most obvious place: Disney’s 2013 film, Frozen.Thirteen mid-career military officers, half of them US Marines, met in a classroom inside the National Museum of The Marine Corps in Quantico, VA. About an hour into the two hour class, we took a ten minute break. I said, “when we come back, we’re going to watch some Frozen.”I queued up the scene from the movie and when the students returned from the break...
2025-05-08
07 min
Views Expressed Podcast
Philosophy, War, and Folk Music
I know this isn’t the kind of content you originally signed up for, but I thought this story was strong enough to share anyway. As always, I’d love to hear what you think. Please consider leaving a note in the comments.The folk singer, Ellis Paul, took off his flat cap and, with a flick of his wrist, hung it from the boom of his mic stand. He told listeners in the intimate, Northern Virginia venue about the first time he played the famous Blue Bird Café in Nashville.“It was 1992 and I had a m...
2025-05-01
14 min
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AI in WarGames
I’ve been trying to introduce my kids to classic movies that I don’t think they’ll get exposed to anywhere else. (And yes, at this point, I consider the movies of my own childhood to be “classic”). This week, we watched WarGames.It holds up!Views Expressed is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.If you’re not familiar with the film, a young Matthew Broderick plays David Lightman, a high school student with an affinity for computers. A...
2025-04-24
11 min
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A Visual History of AI
Somehow, back in 2017, I found myself at a small workshop on the ethics autonomous robotic systems at the University of Zurich in Switzerland. (If you are interested, that series of workshops culminated in this report on how to evaluate the risk of robots in the security context). At that early workshop, though, I was an AI novice. I had been invited because I had an operational background in remotely piloted aircraft, not because I knew anything about AI.So, there I was, sitting across the table from Ron Arkin. He talked about programming an “ethical governor” into leth...
2025-04-17
14 min
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Art imitates life. AI imitates art.
This newsletter is a little different. I’m going to engage in some art criticism (the positive kind) even though I am not an artist. But I know there are some artists who read the newsletter. So, by all means, comment and let me know what I’ve gotten wrong or if there are better ways for us to think about this issue. I’d love to hear from you! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chapainsights.substack.com/subscribe
2025-04-03
11 min
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Meta owes me $453 dollars
Alex Risner reported in The Atlantic last week that Meta (and possibly OpenAI) have attempted to address this problem by going to the source of good writing: books.There are lots of reasons that the quality of writing in books might be higher than the quality of writing available on the internet (including, perhaps, this very newsletter). Here are just a few... This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chapainsights.substack.com/subscribe
2025-03-27
11 min
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AI and The Beautiful People
My sister is opening a gym. She did what anyone might do in our age of generative AI, she asked Midjourney to generate marketing materials.The task was specific. She’s not trying to create a gym for professional athletes or for gym rats; her target market is made up of ordinary people, many of whom will never have been into a gym before.But getting generative AI to create images of normal people is harder than it sounds.I mean, I’ll just come out and say it: These people are all just...
2025-03-20
07 min
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Intro to Ethics
A reader recently asked me to recommend an intro to ethics book that covered the major ethical theories. That’s harder to do than it sounds. There are several books that engage the three major philosophical approaches to ethics, but few that do it in a way that’s approachable and accessible to those without an extensive philosophy background.Similarly, I recently had to find a chapter that introduces the major ethical theories for the Marine Command and Staff College. The best single chapter I’ve found so far is the first chapter of Robert Audi’s book, Hu...
2025-03-13
14 min
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AI and the Future of Work
Greetings from Oxford, where the spires are still just as dreamy as when I last left them. This really is a special place. (And a special shoutout to the buck of the famed Magdalen College deer herd who tried to eat my wife’s wedding ring).The Views Expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the US Air Force, the Department of Defense, or any part of the US Government. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bo...
2025-03-06
08 min
The Cube Guys Podcasts
The Cube Guys 'Los Ninos Del Parque' - OUT NOW !
BUY HERE: https://www.beatport.com/it/release/los-ninos-del-parque/5094478 "Los Niños del Parque" became an underground hit and has been cited by many prominent Chicago house and Detroit techno DJs as a crucial influence in early House Music scene ... now is gettin' CUBED! Early feedbacks Seth Troxler: Played last weekend at DC10 Kry (IT) commented - Nice one guys! Mixed Methods commented - Nice deep groover - thank you MM Dimmish (Solid Grooves / Avotre) nice one, will play! Chelina Manuhutu (Elrow / ANTS) - Nice Thank! Play it at Space Miami Reelow (Solid Grooves / Reecords) - reespects! Philip V (Elite R...
2025-03-06
03 min
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The Rise and Fall of Responsible AI
I sat with my small AI team along the wall of the windowless conference room in the basement of the Pentagon. We looked on while a technical expert from the intelligence community brief a new classified capability to my boss and my boss’s boss and a hand full of other Air Force generals around the long conference table.When the briefing was done, the senior general in the room described what he thought the implications of this new technological capability might be in the operational environment.The general said if he were the Combined Ai...
2025-02-27
05 min
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Can Large Language Models "Understand?"
What can Aristotle teach us about whether large language models can understand our world? This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chapainsights.substack.com/subscribe
2025-02-20
09 min
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A Prophet For Our Time? (Episode 4)
"Most people don’t understand computers to even the slightest degree. Thus, they usually explain the computer’s intellectual feats to themselves with the single analogy available to them, the model of their own capacity to think. Consequently, they overrate those machines tremendously."The same MIT professor was asked whether machines can perform at least some tasks better than humans can. Surely, the answer is yes, but he took the opportunity to distinguish between calculating tasks and judgment tasks.As always, the Views Expressed are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of the US A...
2025-02-13
08 min
Views Expressed Podcast
The Learning is in The Churning (Episode 3)
Before we start, think about AI that is smart—I mean, really smart. Ok, hold that thought. Here we go…When I was at Air Force field training (our version of boot camp for officers), I made a mistake...As always, the Views Expressed are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of the US Air Force, the Department of Defense, or any part of the US Government. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chapainsights.substack.com...
2025-02-06
08 min
Views Expressed Podcast
Prometheus's Gift (Episode 2)
I don’t know whether the wave of artificial superintelligence is cresting, about to break. But even if it is, I don’t think the lesson from the western canon is that it portends our doom. The recurring story throughout western literature is not really that the things we create sow the seeds of our destruction, but that they sow the seeds of our temporary despair. Despite the calamities we bring upon ourselves, humanity is–in the stories at least–remarkably (surprisingly, even) resilient to them. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this wit...
2025-01-30
10 min
Views Expressed Podcast
Use Your Blinker! (Episode 1)
As a person who has some expertise in some areas, I owe it to you to signal when I’m changing lanes. I owe it to you to make it clear when I’m speaking from my specific areas of expertise and when I’m engaging as a citizen, a father, a dog-owner, or a book-lover.In other words, you don’t have to stay in your lane. You just have to use your blinker.As always, the Views Expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the US Air Force, t...
2025-01-23
10 min
Views Expressed Podcast
Introduction to Views Expressed
Coming soon! The audio version of the Views Expressed newsletter will drop Thursday mornings, beginning 23 January 2025. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chapainsights.substack.com/subscribe
2025-01-22
01 min
Convos With The Cats
Episode 17: The Creation of Women's Golf and Evolution of ACU Athletics with Rob Bennett
This week on Convos With The Cats, host Joseph Chapa sits down the first ever head coach of women's golf, Rob Bennett. Listen in as the two discuss the growth of ACU athletics, the trajectory of coach Bennett's career and the team's first ever program win at the A-Ga-Ming Invitational. Listen to Convos With The Cats on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
2023-09-13
26 min
The Inside Source
S3 Ep4: 2023 NFL Season Preview
ACUTV Director Hutton Harris and ACUTV's Jalen Garrett, Joseph Chapa and Tre Boyd break down the 2023 NFL Season. Super Bowl predictions, conference frontrunners, marquee storylines from the offseason and more are discussed throughout this episode.
2023-09-07
37 min
Convos With The Cats
Episode 15: Soccer's New Chapter with Stephen Salas
In this episode of Convos With The Cats, host Joseph Chapa sits down with ACU's head soccer coach, Stephen Salas. Listen in as Joseph and coach Salas talk about soccer's historic start to the season, Salas' return to ACU, but this time as the head coach and how the Wildcats hope to make some noise in one of the top women's soccer conferences in the country. Convos With The Cats is available on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
2023-08-30
17 min
Convos With The Cats
Episode 14: 2023 Football Season Preview with Keith Patterson
After some time away, Convos With The Cats is back! In this episode, host Joseph Chapa sits down with ACU's head football coach, Keith Patterson. Listen in as Joseph and coach Patterson talk about the upcoming football season, the team's transition to the United Athletic Conference and what Wildcat fans can except from Patterson's second year leading ACU's football program. Convos With The Cats is available on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
2023-08-23
20 min
The Inside Source
Season 2 Ep 60: FDU Stuns Purdue and Arkansas Sends KU Home plus NFL Free-Agency Talk
ACUTV's Hutton Harris chats with Joseph Chapa about the Cowboys offseason moves and Connor Mullins breakdowns the first weekend of March Madness.
2023-03-21
30 min
The Inside Source
Season 2 Ep 58: 2023 WAC Basketball Preview
ACUTV's Joseph Chapa, Connor Mullins and Hutton Harris breakdown the upcoming WAC tournament in Las Vegas.
2023-03-06
22 min
Lakers Nation Podcast
Kyrie Requests Trade, Lakers Back In The Mix. What Would The Deal Look Like And Should They Do It?
Kyrie Irving has requested a trade and the Lakers are a potential landing spot as the trade February 9th trade deadline comes closer. Can they get it done? What would the deal look like to get the Nets the pieces they would want? Lakers Nation's Trevor Lane, Sean Davis, Ryan Ward, and Joseph Chapa discuss.... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-02-04
1h 33
South Texas Border Sports Podcast with Rey Silva
From Edinburg to Abilene with love
Joseph Chapa, currently a student at Abilene Christian University is originally from Edinburg, Texas and he joins the podcast to talk about his journey into sports journalism plus UTRGV athletics talk and random sports musings. The podcast was originally recorded on January 18th, 2023. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stbs/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stbs/support
2023-01-24
30 min
Sounds About Right: Audiobooks to Help Us Understand the World
#36: Is Remote Warfare Moral? Weighing Issues of Life and Death from 7,000 Miles with Joseph O. Chapa
Joseph Chapa is a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Air Force and holds a PhD (DPhil) in philosophy from the University of Oxford. His areas of expertise include just war theory, military ethics, and especially the ethics of remote and autonomous weapons. His doctoral research investigates an individual rights-based account of just war theory.He is a senior pilot with more than 1,400 pilot and instructor pilot hours, many of which were flown in support of major U.S. combat and humanitarian operations. He currently serves as the Department of The Air Force’s first-ever Chief Responsible AI...
2023-01-02
36 min
The Inside Source
Season 2 Ep 41: NFL Playoff Picture, Cowboys Survive and the Bucs are Dead
ACUTV's Joseph Chapa and Hutton Harris breakdown Week 14 in the NFL.
2022-12-13
23 min
The Inside Source
Season 2 Ep 40: The Cowboys Dominate, Philly is Special & Brady's Comeback
ACUTV's Joseph Chapa and Hutton Harris breakdown all the NFL action from Week 13 in the NFL.
2022-12-07
25 min
The Inside Source
Season 2 Ep 32: Cowboys Fall, Packers Rise and the Bills Choke
ACUTV's Joseph Chapa and Carrie Johnston breakdown a pivotal Week 10 in the NFL.
2022-11-16
17 min
The Inside Source
Season 2 Ep 24: NFC East Talk, Packers are Done and NFL Trade Deadline
ACUTV's Joseph Chapa and Hutton Harris dive into the NFC East and the NFL Trade deadline in 2022.
2022-11-02
28 min
The Inside Source
Season 2 Ep 20: Packers are Done, Cowboys Defense Dominates and KC Doubles Up SF
ACUTV's Carrie Johnston and Joseph Chapa breakdown Week 7's NFL action.
2022-10-25
30 min
Get New Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & Politics
Is Remote Warfare Moral?: Weighing Issues of Life and Death from 7,000 Miles by Joseph O Chapa
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/557007 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Is Remote Warfare Moral?: Weighing Issues of Life and Death from 7,000 Miles Author: Joseph O Chapa Narrator: Joseph O Chapa Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 36 minutes Release date: October 11, 2022 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: America is at an important turning point. Remote warfare is not just a mainstay of post–9/11 wars, it is a harbinger of what lies ahead—a future of high-tech, artificial intelligence–enabled, and autonomous weapons systems that raise a host of new ethical questions. Most fundamentally, is remote warfare moral? And if so, wh...
2022-10-11
03 min
Manjumasi Podcast
Manjumasi Podcast 024: Fka Mash
Episode 024 of the podcast features the super talented South African producer Fka Mash (@realfkamash), who just recently put out a fantastic Glitch Dub remix of One Last on the recently released Bookwood EP. There are loads of fantastic grooves to be found in this one-hour mix, including quite a few originals. 1. Fka Mash - Lonely Jester (Stimming Remix) 2. Fka Mash - Cloud Chamber 3. Bookwood - One Last (Fka Mash Glitch Dub) 4. Stimming ft. Balbina - Pidgeons (Fka Mash Glitch Dub) 5. Ane Brun - Balloon Ranger (Clavis Remix) 6. Phonique ft. Erlend Øye - For The Time Being 7. Taleman - Love 8. Chapa & C...
2022-07-06
1h 00
The Inside Source
Ep. 5 NFL Coaching Changes and ACU Basketball Recap
Joseph Chapa, Carrie Johnston and Sawyer Davis breakdown their ACUTV experience and predict the NFL coaching carousel in 2022.
2022-01-21
46 min
The Inside Source
Ep. 2: UGA Wins It All, Sam Houston vs ACU BB Recap and Klay's Return
Joseph Chapa, Connor Mullins and Jalen Garrett breakdown the CFP National Championship, ACU MBB heartbreaking loss to Sam Houston State and Klay Thompson returns from injury.
2022-01-12
30 min
Musical Decadence: MDF Podcast
MDF Podcast Special o12: Soulwise
001. Nick Newman - Time Lapse (Original Mix) [3rd Avenue] 002. D.J. MacIntyre, Dr. B (AR) - Clearing The Air (EnigmatiC Remix) [Future Avenue] 003. Double Touch, Reigan - Wide Eyed (Hermanez Closer Distance Mix) [Magician On Duty] 004. Evren Furtuna - So Far Away (Original Mix) [Saisons] 005. Caly Jandro - But One Word (Uone & Jamie Stevens Remix) [Beat & Path] 006. Ale Russo, Lost Desert - Are You There (Original Mix) [Souksonic] 007. obli - Be Happy (Original Mix) [Logos Recordings] 008. Stelios Vassiloudis - Supermodel (Original Mix) [Balance Music] 009. Stiven Rivic, Michael & Levan - Agony (Original...
2021-05-09
7h 56
Musical Decadence Podcast
MDF Podcast Special o12: Soulwise
001. Nick Newman - Time Lapse (Original Mix) [3rd Avenue] 002. D.J. MacIntyre, Dr. B (AR) - Clearing The Air (EnigmatiC Remix) [Future Avenue] 003. Double Touch, Reigan - Wide Eyed (Hermanez Closer Distance Mix) [Magician On Duty] 004. Evren Furtuna - So Far Away (Original Mix) [Saisons] 005. Caly Jandro - But One Word (Uone & Jamie Stevens Remix) [Beat & Path] 006. Ale Russo, Lost Desert - Are You There (Original Mix) [Souksonic] 007. obli - Be Happy (Original Mix) [Logos Recordings] 008. Stelios Vassiloudis - Supermodel (Original Mix) [Balance Music] 009. Stiven Rivic, Michael & Levan - Agony (Original...
2021-05-09
7h 56
Travel Radio Podcast
America's Top 5 Unique Spa Experiences | Ashley Steinmetz
Elevate your road trip this summer with one of these unique spa experiences. My guest, Ashley Steinmetz, consults with hotels and spas on how to uniquely raise the bar for their guests. She is the perfect expert to make recommendations on heightened spa experiences to purposely put onto your road trip itinerary this year. About Ashley: I'm proud to be the founder of Perfect Wave Marketing. We help hotels get on the map for well-being and become a magnet for wellness seekers. I'm proud to say that my agency is an award winning marketing & PR agency. A...
2021-04-01
38 min
TRUcast
TRUcast 104 - TRUzique - Alex Peace & Brian Boncher
1. Jas Artchild - Moonbow (Original Mix) 2. Lasso d_Amore - Space Trails (Original Mix) 3. Quart, Richard Earnshaw - Inspiration (Richard Earnshaw's Inner Spirit Extended Mix) 4. Coppola, 2STRANGE - Kings & Queens (feat. 2STRANGE) (Original Mix) 5. Nohan - Four Walls (Lost Desert Remix) 6. Lee Jones - Wiedersehen (Original Mix) 7. Sabb, Forrest - One of Us (Dennis Ferrer Remix) 8. Banda Sonora - Guitarra G (Martijn Ten Velden Remix) 9. Sébastien Léger - Not So Far Away Original Mix 10. RJ Pickens & Brian Boncher - Astral Dream (Original Mix) 11. Kandar - My Li...
2020-12-30
3h 38
Dr. Chapa’s OBGYN Clinical Pearls
Nitrous Oxide in Labor: YES, PLEASE.
N2O is a nonflammable, tasteless, odorless gas. It was first synthesized by the English scientist and theologian Joseph Priestly in 1772, and was first used as a labor analgesic by Stanislav Klikovich in Poland in 1881. Although much more frequently used in the UK and Canada, interest in nitrous oxide for labor pain management is increasing in the USA. What is its mechanism of action? Is it effective? What are the contraindications? Let’s review this topic...NOW.
2019-10-22
13 min
Travel Radio Podcast
Flying Virgin Atlantic Airlines For The First Time
Flying Virgin Atlantic Airlines For the First Time On today's episode Joe and Sara Springer join the podcast to bring two different perspectives on flying Virgin Atlantic for the first time. We talk Wine Bingo, Lady Gaga's meat dress, beating the "touchscreen" entertainment console, Laser beam eyes and more... Hands down - Three for three participants give Virgin Atlantic two thumbs up! Key Points: Where to book your flights Compare Economy Basic to extra leg room in Comfort Delight Flying Virgin Atlantic with kids in tow vs. middle seat single...
2019-05-14
47 min
Travel Radio Podcast
Happy New Year! Visit Windsor Castle, BauBax Travel Jacket and Fuji Instax Mini 9!
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! I am so thankful to have had so many persons from so many countries listen in 2018. My aim is to keep bringing interesting destinations, new types of travel and the professionals of the trade to the podcast. The line up is filling out nicely and I hope you enjoy my guests. They are meant to be a resource to you in planning your next adventure and would love to hear from you! #travelon As always, if you have enjoyed this podcast series, please leave a comment or review. I would be delighted to ehar...
2019-01-14
37 min
Travel Radio Podcast
Royal Princess British Isles 12 Day Cruise Recap
12 DAYS, 9 PORTS, 2 KIDS, A LOT OF TRAVEL GOODNESS AND JUST A LITTLE BIT OF SLEEP! Megan Welcomes back Orya, Joey and Joe to share about life on the Royal Princess sailng a 12 night British Isles Cruise Itinerary. Podcast Format: The kids talk for a short time on their favorite moments and prove that you do not need to bring toys, crafts and stuffed animals on a Princess Cruise. They will come home with full hands! Joe and Megan attempt to blitz through the ports of call (but there are 9 and...
2018-08-07
52 min
Travel Radio Podcast
OXFORD: Two Day Itineraries For Oxford Universities and City Center
Megan and Joe talk two day itineraries that can be easily altered to substitute the preferred colleges or museums. The pubs are among our favorites and you will also love them for location and cuisine! To expand you itineraries and for ticketing and tours please contact your trusted travel professional. This will help you make the most of your time on the ground! Day One: College Tour (We chose Magdalene College as an example) Botanical Gardens Head of the River Day Two: Museum of Your Choice (We chose Ashmolean and University...
2018-04-23
43 min
Travel Radio Podcast
Coventry, England, WWII History Buffs Must See and UK City of Culture 2021
Family Travel Episode to Coventry, England: Ever wonder why Lady Godiva rode her horse naked? Coventry is where that story originated and also where we get the expression "Peeping Tom"! If you visit England please put Coventry on your list. The historical value and beauty of the Cathedral, even it is ruined state, are truly treasures to behold. Bring tissues if you cry easy. Read the plaques! We learned a lot and have a great respect for the people of Coventry and their ability to recognized and start reconciliation prior to the end of WWII...
2018-02-26
25 min
Travel Radio Podcast
Family Travel: 72 Hours In Brighton, England, UK with Children
Megan, Joe, Orya and for the first time Joey, the two year old, lay out a 72 visit for families in Brighton. This is a great walkable, or busable destination for families even in the winter! Game plan: Day 1 arrive afternoon at the beach and pier Day 2 Brighton Sealife Center Day 3 Brighton Pavillion and lanes Day 4 Wake up and roll out!Special Guest: Joseph Chapa.Links:SEA LIFE Brighton - Official WebsiteBrighton PavillionWelcome to Brighton Palace PierTravel Radio Podcast - YouTube — Travel Radio Podcast is on YouTube! Please li...
2018-01-29
20 min
Travel Radio Podcast
Christmas 2017 Podcast and 2018 Preview
Final episode of 2017 quick holiday message, funny Christmas stories, 2018 preview and safety tip for American's traveling abroad (STEP Program). Please accept my apologies for slight departure in sound quality. Those are the breaks when you record from a beach front balacony...😉Special Guest: Joseph Chapa.Links:Smart Traveler Enrollment Program — Do this American Travelers!WineMaker's Cruise A Wine Cruise - Home — Contact Keith and Martha now if you want the LAST cabin on their Wine Maker's River Cruise through Germany on AMA Waterways! Cabins still available for their Holland America New England Winemaker...
2017-12-22
10 min
Travel Radio Podcast
Devon, U.K. Jurassic Coast on a Family Travel Log Special Edition
Megan is joined by the family for a fun run down on their quick trip to Dawlish and Lyme Regis. The episode includes, beaches, seashells, commute, a side trip to Castle Combe, and actually finding fossils! Special Guest: Joseph Chapa.Links:The Jurassic Coast World Heritage SiteDawlish - Visit South DevonTravel Radio Podcast - YouTube — Travel Radio Podcast is on YouTube! Please like and subscribe!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2017-11-06
24 min
Travel Radio Podcast
Part 4 Queen Mary 2 - Disembarkation, Lost Luggage and Kid Commentary
This is the last episode of the Queen Mary 2 mini series on sailing successfully with children in tow. Megan and Joe talk about favorite travel activity books for kids by Kumon. The Chapa family talks about family favorites, a secret elevator and fun traditions to bring along. This episode concludes with disembarkation process. Cuteness alert, there is commentary from a 5 year old little girl who is clearly part of the "Finer Things" club. #shelikesteaandfancydresses Special Guest: Joseph Chapa.Links:Travel Radio Podcast - YouTube — Travel Radio Podcast is on YouTube! Please like and subscribe!
2017-08-29
27 min
Travel Radio Podcast
Part 3 Queen Mary 2 Transatlantic, Dining Options
The tech minute takes a break and we discuss an amazing charity for combat wounded veterans, the Colorado Wounded Vet Run, www.CWVR.org and nationwide, www.theyfoughtwerun.com . Shout out to Brianna and Hillary. Thanks for the feedback and for tuning in. We miss you guys! The bulk of the episode and what you've been waiting for - DINING options on the Queen Mary 2! There a many, we managed to cover most of them! Topics include, main dining, casual options, kids options, specialty dining, afternoon tea and Cunard's ability to cater to dietary needs.
2017-08-21
30 min
Travel Radio Podcast
Part Two of Queen Mary 2 Transatlantic, Attire and Entertainment
This is episode two of a four part series on a translatlantic crossing on this Queen Mary 2. The first episode featured embarkation from NYC and the children's programming. On this podcast Megan and Joe talk about the dress code and entertainment. Also in the show Megan thanks Bright Bear Technologies for solving her technology woes. They are a shining star in the blackness of the interwebs space cosmos! Additionally, Megan gives updates on many of the 2018 trips her guests are hosting and where to find their information. (Pssst - they are selling out fast! I'm...
2017-08-13
27 min
Travel Radio Podcast
Part 1 Queen Mary 2 Sailing With Kids
For the first time Megan talks about one of her specialties, travel within the UK. Adding to the "first times" on the podcast, she is joined by her hunky hubby Joe. (This is Megan writing, my husband is as good looking as he is well spoken... ;o ) This episode cusses and discusses embarkation from the Brooklyn Cruise terminal through first impressions of the children's programming. This podcast should give you some pretty clear insight into weather taking your kids on board the historical and regal Queen Mary 2 is right for your family. Special Guest: Joseph...
2017-08-07
17 min
Homegrown
Homegrown Programme 124
HTML clipboard Muse from the Micro-world Music: Cult Of Wedge - Cat Got Tongue Fort Paster - Beautiful Imperfection N-Side - Bad Manners Jay Lei - It's Alright All India Radio - Endless Night Chloe March - Sea Bell Nintendo DS Lite / Toshio Iwai - Electroplankton (Audience Mode) Chapa - A Look To The West Carly And Mark - Maybe It's You Rod Kinny - One Step Closer WAZ - She's Gone Martin Joseph - Proud Valley Boy Cult Of...
2009-01-10
1h 41