AI for Good Summit: Procurement, Localization and Standards Are Where Change Happens

Robot Dogs, Teslas, and Rescue Helicopters: The UN AI Summit Was a Lot Geneva’s AI for Good summit showcased dazzling demos, and exposed a persistent gap between spectacle and enforceable governance. A Tesla Cybertruck sat by a UN rescue helicopter. Robot dogs threaded between booths like overenthusiastic mascots. A rotating UFOTECH bench nudged people into […]

GPT‑5.6: How Sol, Terra, and Luna Change AI for Business — pricing, programmatic code, and Ultra agents

OpenAI’s GPT‑5.6 forces a deliberate choice: flagship accuracy, balanced throughput, or low‑cost scale On July 9, 2026 OpenAI announced GPT‑5.6 as a three‑tier family: Sol, Terra, and Luna. That packaging changes how enterprises evaluate agentic automation, code generation, and the economics of repeated prompts. The release also adds executable‑code capability and a multi‑agent operating mode. […]

Model Context Protocol (MCP): how tool schema bloat and ambiguity break LLMs—and how to fix it

One extra field can kaput an LLM. Here’s why, and how to fix it. Daniel Wells and Raian Osman’s AWS sample repo and write‑up (https://github.com/aws-samples/sample-mcp-tool-design-patterns) demonstrate a simple, reproducible failure mode: the Model Context Protocol (MCP) tools you expose to LLMs can cause failures from design choices, not from the protocol itself. Model Context Protocol […]

Norton 360: Strong malware protection but aggressive upsells and steep renewal hikes

Norton 360 after six weeks: strong detection, noisy sales pitch When Norton’s Startup Scan flagged a deeply buried process that my other local checks didn’t notice, it made one thing obvious: detection still matters. Protection, though, is only one side. Over roughly six weeks of testing Norton alongside independent lab data, its technical strengths were […]