
According to new research, scientists have found that when artificial intelligence is supplied with low-quality content, its cognitive and ethical abilities significantly decline. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This information was published by Wired magazine. Specialists from the University of Texas, Texas A&M, and Purdue University trained two different neural networks and compared their results.
The first model was trained on popular short videos from social networks, brain teasers, and sensational content. Analysis showed that artificial intelligence trained with such low-quality data experienced reduced cognitive ability, worsened reasoning skills, and weakened ethical approaches.
It even developed psychopathic traits. Experts emphasize that it is difficult to completely eliminate this condition through retraining later.
According to Associate Professor Junyuan Hong from the National University of Singapore, once "brain rot" begins in artificial intelligence, subsequent pure training cannot fully restore it. Therefore, working with high-quality and reliable data is considered crucial in the development of artificial intelligence.