“Brain rot” is the Oxford Word of the Year in 2024, highlighting the effects of social media and short-form content on our brains with shortened attention span, dopamine overload, overstimulation, and so on. However, halfway through 2025, “brain rot” is no longer targeted as the biggest enemy of the human brain, but a new, young form of technology: Artificial Intelligence (AI). AI is eroding our brains. The news broke after the findings of a famous recent MIT study went public […] T...| The Oxford Student
‘Leerlingen roepen de hele dag kreten als ‘Tung tung tung sahur’ en ‘Trallalero tralala’, vertellen verbaasde basisschoolleerkrachten ons. Het blijkt te gaan om de nieuwe socialemediatrend ‘Italian brainrot’. Omdat wij er zelf ook weinig van begrijpen, hebben wij Lucia van der Linde (13 jaar) gevraagd om wat van onze vragen hierover te beantwoorden. Wat betekent Het bericht ‘Italian brainrot’ door de ogen van een tiener verscheen eerst op Bureau Jeugd & Media.| Bureau Jeugd & Media
Visualizza questo post su Instagram Un post condiviso da Valentina Tanni (@valentinatanni) I found a website that converts any pdf into a brainrot TikTok style video: memenome.gg. This was originally an academic essay discussing the meaning and usage of the word “art”. I don’t really have any comment to add, except that this... Continue reading →| Valentina Tanni