Wednesday, May 6, 2026

AI Daily Briefing - Wednesday, May 6, 2026


Today in AI – For Curious Retirees

Date: May 6, 2026

Welcome to your daily, plain‑English look at what’s new in artificial intelligence. This edition is written for retirees and other curious non‑techies, not for businesses or programmers.

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

 


On this day in history – May 6

  • 1527 – The Sack of Rome by imperial troops devastates the city and is often seen as marking the end of the Italian Renaissance.

  • 1889 – The Eiffel Tower is officially opened to the public at the Paris World’s Fair, becoming a global icon of modern engineering.

  • 1937 – The German airship Hindenburg bursts into flames and crashes in New Jersey, dramatically ending the era of passenger zeppelins.

Tuesday, May 5, 2026

AI Daily Briefing - Tuesday, May 5, 2026


AI for Curious Retirees – Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Artificial intelligence keeps getting more capable, but many of this week’s changes are actually about making everyday tasks—like writing, organizing, or creating—less fiddly rather than more complicated. 

Tuesday, May 5, 2026


On This Day in History – May 5

  • 1260 – Kublai Khan becomes ruler of the Mongol Empire, setting the stage for one of history’s largest land empires across Asia.

  • 1821 – Napoleon Bonaparte dies in exile on Saint Helena, closing a turbulent era that reshaped European borders and modern statecraft.

Monday, May 4, 2026

Settling an Estate: A Plain-Language Guide for Executors and Beneficiaries

What to expect, what to do, and how to work together when someone you love has died


A Note Before You Begin

Most people are appointed executor of a will — or named as a beneficiary — without any warning, any training, or any real idea of what comes next. One day you receive a phone call, and suddenly you are expected to navigate a process that is equal parts legal procedure, financial administration, and deeply personal grief.

This guide is written for both of you: the executor who has just realized the weight of what they have agreed to, and the beneficiary who is waiting, often impatiently and sometimes painfully, to understand what happens to what they've been left. The process is the same for both of you. Understanding it together makes it go better for everyone.

Settling an Estate: Understanding the “Project” for Executors and Beneficiaries


Settling an Estate: Understanding the “Project” for Executors and Beneficiaries

When someone dies, the legal and financial work that follows is often unfamiliar territory for everyone involved. Executors are typically chosen for their trustworthiness, not their technical expertise. Beneficiaries, meanwhile, may have little understanding of what the process involves—or how long it can take.

AI Daily Briefing - Monday, May 4, 2026

Today’s Big Picture

Artificial intelligence continues to move from “experimental” to “everywhere,” with governments racing to regulate, companies pushing new tools into everyday products, and investors treating AI as core infrastructure rather than a side bet.

For a retired professional, the main themes to watch today are: tightening rules around responsible AI, rapid rollout of AI into household tech and services, and new tools aimed at making AI easier for ordinary people—not just engineers—to use.