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Local LLMs are better than ever, but are they good enough?

AI By Matthew S. Smith This might be hard to believe, but we’re now at least four years into the era of AI large language models β€” and perhaps up to nine, depending on your definition. OpenAI’s ChatGPT was released in 2022, GPT-3 was released in 2020, and the paper that defined the transformer architecture […]

NVIDIA wades into Windows PCs, but the revolution will take time

SILICON By Matthew S. Smith After more than a year of rumors and, if those rumors are believed, some delays, NVIDIA’s new system on a chip for Windows PCs was revealed at Computex 2026. It’s called RTX Spark, and it’s coming to Windows PCs this fall. RTX Spark will launch with a single chip in […]

Agentic is more than just a catchy new buzzword

LEGAL BRIEF By Max Stul Oppenheimer, Esq. We seem to have entered a new era in machine learning. In addition to generative AI offering suggestions, it is now capable of carrying out those suggestions. It can write your emails, college-entrance personal essays, term papers, and legal briefs. (One would hope that you would at least […]

64 gigs in your future?

In my profession we have to attend continuing education and the topics can range from accounting to technology. Today was tech day, where Roman Kepczyk was discussing tech trends and planning. A couple of his comments made me go, β€œHmmm, interesting.”  He indicated that he has seen several firms actually budget for, pay, and install […]

More zero days in our future?

Microsoft has a post geared towards businesses setting the expectations regarding an expected bumper crop of vulnerability disclosures that are expected as a result of AI tools. We’ve already seen the impact on Apple. We will see more CVE’s (or vulnerability counts) per month, but I don’t foresee that we will get more patches. Mind […]

Mistaiks happen

LEGAL BRIEF By Max Stul Oppenheimer, Esq. To err is no longer the exclusive province of humans. Apologies to Alexander Pope. Artificial intelligence has progressed from hallucinating to enticing humans to join in the hallucination. We need a new term for hybrid human-AI errors caused by reliance on AI hallucinations. I propose β€œmistaiks.” Read the […]

Maine’s moratorium

Maine’s legislature passed on April 14, 2026, a bill prohibiting the β€œconstruction or permitting” of any new datacenter which consumes more than 20 megawatts of power. If signed by the governor, it would take immediate effect but expire on November 1, 2027. Other states have proposed similar bans, but Maine’s is the first to pass […]

Copilot thinks I’m funny

I was chatting with Copilot, doing some research about vintage drum machines. I have a little BOSS DR-220 Dr. Rhythm synth that provides the basic functionality I want, but it does not have variations. I was looking for something slightly better. The research session was pretty good, telling me about some equipment I’d never heard […]

Trust your supply chain

Whenever I hear or see headlines about a β€œsupply chain vulnerability,” I think in terms of big enterprises and delivery of goods and services. You know β€” supplies. But in technology, the term β€œsupply chain attack” means that an attacker has gotten into something trusted β€” such as a software vendor, service provider, hardware supplier […]

Understanding the nuances of Secure Boot

ISSUE 23.12 β€’ 2026-03-23 PATCH WATCH By Susan Bradley Secure Boot continues to be confusing β€” and sometimes alarming. Nevertheless, here’s some reassurance for consumers and home users: For the most part, you can ignore all this Secure Boot patching advice. Your computer will boot if you get the update. Your computer will boot if […]

Could you stop a bot agent that’s running wild? Probably not.

PUBLIC DEFENDER By Brian Livingston Installing β€œagentic AI” such as Microsoft’s Copilot, OpenAI’s GPT Atlas, and other artificial-intelligence helpers is a big trend among businesses and individual computer users β€” but big problems come along with such bots. A white paper published by Kiteworks, a data-management firm, says 60 percent of companies using agentic AI […]
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