Artificial intelligence 'increases the brain rot effect' Bang Showbiz - Tech Feb 5, 2026 Feb 5, 2026 Updated Feb 5, 2026 Frozen Four trip 'bittersweet' for Wisconsin women's hockey seniors Wisconsin men's basketball's Nolan Winter updates injury recovery Former Gov. Jim Doyle performs a headstand Trump urges allies to help in Strait of Hormuz, but insists US 'doesn't need anybody' Luke Fickell on managing spring break splitting spring practice portions Wisconsin men's basketball forward details 3-point barrage Utah woman who wrote a book on grief after husband's death found guilty of murdering him Explosive device thrown near Mamdani’s home was real IED: NYPD Wisconsin men's basketball has to earn 'respect' before March WIsconsin women's hockey practices at Frozen Four Two long-lost episodes of 'Doctor Who' found WisEye Morning Minute: NIL Deals Movies in a Minute: "The Bride!" Dropping it into 4-wheel drive for a Monday morning drive in a blizzard Iran war begets fertilizer and other supply cost worries for US farmers Wisconsin women's hockey discusses NCAA tourney win over Quinnipiac Former Gov. Jim Doyle performs a headstand Top stories for March 18, 2026 Wisconsin women's hockey coach previews Frozen Four game vs. Penn State White House offers concessions as DHS funding impasse drags on Alessandro Galeazzi has warned that AI "increases the brain rot effect". As featured on Can apes play pretend? Scientists use imaginary juice to find out Kanzi, a bonobo, was raised in a lab and became a whiz at communicating with humans using graphic symbols. Latest video WisEye Morning Minute: Speaker Vos on Surplus Deal WisEye Morning Minute: Speaker Vos on Surplus Deal Top stories for March 20, 2026 Budget-Friendly Materials to Pave Your Garden Path WisEye Morning Minute: Senate Approves Online Gaming Bill WisEye Morning Minute: Senate Approves Online Gaming Bill Doc Rivers and Cam Thomas speak on Bucks loss to Jazz Doc Rivers and Cam Thomas speak on Bucks loss to Jazz Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save
Can apes play pretend? Scientists use imaginary juice to find out Kanzi, a bonobo, was raised in a lab and became a whiz at communicating with humans using graphic symbols.