AI Coming To Personal Computers!

June 1, 2026 (NYT)

Nvidia became the world’s most valuable company by selling the artificial intelligence chips that are used in enormous data centers.

Now it’s looking to put its technology in people’s homes.

The chip maker said on Monday that it had developed a new chip, called the RTX Spark, that will power laptop and desktop computers from Dell, HP, Microsoft, Lenovo and others.

The computers, which will be available this fall, are designed to run local A.I. systems that can sort through files and quickly perform tasks with more privacy and security.

Microsoft and Qualcomm teamed up two years ago to launch the Copilot+ PC, which it said would make it easier to find documents and edit photos.

But those computers have struggled to gain traction.

Jensen Huang, Nvidia’s chief executive, said an A.I. supercomputer might become a common home appliance in the future, in the way that home theaters, large televisions, lawn mowers and dishwashers are not unusual anymore.

Can We Just GET ALONG?

We can learn a lot from this little flower.

It’s both PINK & Yellow.

As you can see, the PINK & YELLOW parts get along with one another just fine.

If this little, delicate, muli-colored, flower can just GET ALONG, we can too.

You and I know someone who sows discord every day.

But, Americans have the capacity to just GET ALONG.

Like the little flower, let’s put our differences aside and just GET ALONG!

If not today, when?

Keep Your Loved Ones Close!

There has NEVER been a time when the battle to keep families together is so fierce.

Think of your childhood.

The only people who influenced your thought was family, friends and classmates.

Not so today.

You are fighting influencers who can gain instant access to their thoughts.

Like it or not, as long as your child has access to a cell phone, YOU LOSE!

That’s why it’s vital that you know what thoughts your children are being exposed to.

In order to do this you must speak with them regularly.

All relationships today are more tenuous because of the interference of social media.

KEEP T THEM CLOSE!

Married Love Must Be A Genuine Caring For The Wellbeing Of The Other Person!

I think it’s as simple as that.

Where is your focus? On you or your partner?

Many of us marry people who are quite different than ourselves.

I mention this because it’s important to know what makes your partner happy…

…it should be your first priority.

There is an old saying, “Happy wife, happy life.” It goes BOTH ways.

If our love is ‘GENUINE, it will not be difficult to know what makes our spouse happy.

For the most part, it is the little things that make our partner know they are loved.

The spouse that brings home a little treat for the other without being asked.

The spouse who cleans up the kitchen without being harrassed.

The spouse who leaves a “love” note behind for the other to find.

It is the little things, usually with no cost, that endear a spouse’s heart to you.

“I’ve Never Felt Poor Before!”

Kris Massey stood at a jeweler’s counter last month, hoping to sell a couple of her grandmother’s gifted pieces to possibly cover some bills.

Even though Massey, a 57-year-old nurse practitioner, makes six figures a year, her financial situation has grown untenable.

Years of fast-rising prices and a recent monthslong bout of unemployment had taken their toll.

She worked two jobs from 2012 to 2023, but a second job is not an option after extensive back surgery.

Her retirement was drained when she was out of work. (CNN)

People are really hurting financially!

We would think a nurse practitioner with a six figure income would be immune from today’s prices.

Not so!

Which U.S. City Has Highest Home Prices Related To Income?

By David Greenwald May 20, 2026

A new editorial from the The New York Times editorial board is arguing that the United States cannot solve its housing affordability crisis without dramatically increasing housing production.

This would directly challenge decades of restrictive zoning policies and anti-growth politics that have dominated many affluent coastal communities.

The editorial, published May 18 under the headline “America Needs to Build More Housing,” argues that soaring home prices are fundamentally the result of a prolonged mismatch between supply and demand.

It’s particularly true in high-opportunity metropolitan regions that failed to build enough homes over several decades. (NYT)

BTW, the highest ratio of home prices to median income is found in San Francisco!

The ratio is 12.4 times!

A.I. Won’t Create Mass Unemployment!

David M. Solomon-Chairman, Goldman Sachs

In an opinion printed in the May 24, 2026 New York Times, todays title is from Mr. Solomon.

He feels A.I. will bring a “great leap forward for society.”

Will A.I. disrupt the labor market? Absolutely!

This transition, like other big moments in history will entail new challenges.

It is especially true as A.I. separates labor from productivity in magnitudes not seen before.

But, the U.S. has a long track record of creating new jobs from disruption.

Two examples are the electrification of the 1900s to the digital revolution of the 1990s.

Mr. Solomon doesn’t see any reason this dynamic will stop now! (NYT)

Let’s hope he’s right!

AI Is Changing The way Searches Are Done On The Internet!

The goal is to shrink the number of steps for a user to complete a search.

That includes tasks like performing a search based on a photo or switching to Google’s AI Mode before asking a follow-up question.

Searches that involve questions based on snapping a photo or circling something on a phone screen are growing 60%, year-over-year.

Searches in AI Mode, or the version of Google tailored for back-and-forth interactions, have more than doubled every quarter since they launched a year ago.

AI Mode queries are triple the length of a regular search on average (CNN)

Honesty Is The First Chapter In The Book Of Wisdom!

Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson seems to be the source of many valuable quotations.

Honesty is not always easy because it reveals something about you that you’d like to keep private.

And if you are a dishonest person, it follows you wherever you go.

A discussion of honesty is really a discussion about trust or lack thereof.

It defines your character.

I believe it is simpler to live honestly.

Then you don’t have to recall everything you’ve ever said.

A Disconnect Between Degrees And Jobs?

According to the Federal Reserve’s January 2025 Report, 38% of graduates are underemployed.

This refers to those unable to be employed in their chosen field.

The highest underemployment rates are in Criminal Justice 67%, Performing Arts 62% and Medical Technicians 57%.

These figures indicate that more than half of these graduates are employed in jobs that don’t require a college degree.

Another issue that must be explored is the ability of graduates to be AGGRESSI VE JOB SEEKERS!

Many are not the personality type ready to compete for a diminishing number of jobs.

Also a huge problem is the student loan balance they need to payoff.

And I haven’t mentioned the impact of AI.

Tough times.