AI Models Get Brain Rot, Too
A new study shows that feeding large language models low-quality, high-engagement content from social media lowers their cognitive abilities. AI models may be a bit like humans, after all. A new study from the University of Texas at Austin, Texas A&M, and Purdue University shows that large language models fed a diet of popular but low-quality social media content experience a kind of "brain rot" that may be familiar to anyone who has spent too long doomscrolling on X or TikTok. We live in an age where information grows faster than attention spans--and much of it is engineered to capture clicks, not convey truth or depth," says Junyuan Hong, an incoming assistant professor at the National University of Singapore who worked on the study as a graduate student at UT Austin. "We wondered: What happens when AIs are trained on the same stuff?"
Oct-22-2025, 18:00:00 GMT
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