Vigyata.AI
Is this your channel?

Microsoft Zero‑Day Exploits 😱 Local AI Compute Options 💻 AI Bots Building Their Own Internet 🤖

4.0K views· 104 likes· 169:31· Feb 21, 2026

🛍️ Products Mentioned (4)

This week on #TechTalk Live, we break down the 6 actively exploited Microsoft zero‑day vulnerabilities patched in February 2026 and what they mean for Windows users, enterprises, and the growing AI attack surface. We’ll dive into how these security flaws were exploited in the wild, why Patch Tuesday keeps getting more intense, and how AI tools like Copilot are changing cybersecurity risk models. Then we shift gears into the rise of local AI compute — from AI PCs and edge inference to Nvidia’s AI hardware dominance — and explore the wild emergence of autonomous AI bots creating their own websites and online ecosystems. If you care about cybersecurity, AI infrastructure, local LLMs, or the future of intelligent agents on the internet, this is the stream you don’t want to miss. 🔐 Protect yourself online with Nord VPN (Discounts + What We Stream With) 🔐 https://nordvpn.com/barnacules 🎙 Filter Out Microphone Background Noise with Nvidia RTX 📹 https://youtu.be/Q-mETIjcIV0 📆 Tech Talk Schedule 📆 Every Saturday @ 10:00am PST right here 👇 Find Barnacules (aka. Jerry)👇 http://twitch.tv/barnacules 👉 Morning Coffee LIVE http://twitter.com/barnacules 👉 Chat With Me http://instagram.com/barnacules http://patreon.com/Barnacules 👉 BTS Videos 👇 Find AuxxZillary (aka. Houston) 👇 http://twitch.tv/auxxzillary 👉 Schedule on channel http://twitter.com/auxxzillary 👉 Most active social network http://instagram.com/auxxzillary #TechTalk v2.0 is a production of Barnacules Nerdgasm

About This Video

In this TechTalk Live, I dig into why Patch Tuesday keeps getting more intense—especially when we’re talking about Microsoft shipping fixes for actively exploited zero-days. When you’ve got real-world exploitation happening, this isn’t “eh, I’ll update later” territory. I talk about what that means for regular Windows users and for enterprises, and why the AI-shaped attack surface is getting bigger every time a company decides to duct-tape an assistant onto the OS. I’m not anti-AI (I use it every day), but I’m absolutely sick of companies rushing to shove AI into every crevice without proving the value or thinking through the security model. Then we pivot into local AI compute and why the industry is clearly sprinting toward “AI everywhere,” whether you asked for it or not. I also go off on the Xbox leadership shakeup—Phil Spencer retiring, AI execs stepping in—and why that makes me suspicious about where they’re taking the platform (telemetry, AI integrations, and the whole “data-driven” obsession). And yes, I rant about the government’s weird Grok-backed “real food” site, because it’s a perfect example of what happens when you outsource trust to an LLM: you get nonsense, liability, and a pipeline that basically funnels people straight to an AI product page. Finally, we get into agentic AI and the early signs of bots building their own little internet ecosystems—and how fast this can go sideways.

Frequently Asked Questions

🎬 More from Barnacules Nerdgasm