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AI Models Show “Cognitive Decline” When Trained on Viral Junk Content

Large language models suffer permanent cognitive damage when trained on viral junk content, according to new research. The study reveals AI develops “thought-skipping” behaviors and psychopathic tendencies that persist even after retraining with quality data.

Artificial intelligence systems are developing what researchers call “digital brain rot” when exposed to the same low-quality viral content that’s been worrying parents and educators about human cognition. According to a new paper from researchers at Texas A&M University, the University of Texas at Austin, and Purdue University, large language models show measurable declines in reasoning ability and contextual understanding when continually trained on what the internet serves up as junk food for the mind.

The Digital Malnutrition Effect

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Historic Oxford Railway Line Set for Passenger Revival in Major Regional Transport Overhaul

A railway line in Oxford unused by passengers for over six decades is being revitalized as part of a £120 million infrastructure project. The initiative aims to enhance regional transport, support job creation, and reduce congestion across southeast Oxford.

Reviving a Historic Rail Link

An Oxford railway line that has been closed to passengers since 1963 is set to reopen, according to reports. The Cowley Branch Line, currently limited to freight services for the BMW Mini Plant, will see new stations constructed in Cowley and Littlemore as part of a broader effort to improve transport in southeast Oxford.