What happens when AI trains on junk content or racially skewed data? Turns out, it starts thinking like clickbait… or worse. Today’s episode breaks down two studies that show how bad data can corrupt AI and how most people don’t even notice.We’ll talk about:What “AI brain rot” is and how junk posts actually make models dumberA shocking study where people couldn’t spot racial bias in training data — unless it targeted themThe new Google Skills platform with 3,000+ AI coursesA crazy-fast analogue AI chip from China and the tools you need to try this weekKeywords: AI brain rot, AI bias, DeepSeek OCR, Google Skills, ChatGPT Atlas, Claude, AI training data, Codi, YouTube deepfakes, OpenAILinks:Newsletter: Sign up for our FREE daily newsletter.Our Community: Get 3-level AI tutorials across industries.Join AI Fire Academy: 500+ advanced AI workflows ($14,500+ Value)Our Socials:Facebook Group: Join 261K+ AI buildersX (Twitter): Follow us for daily AI dropsYouTube: Watch AI walkthroughs & tutorials
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