Last night, our long-range sanctions once again reached the Moscow region – for the second time this week, the Moscow oil refinery was hit. Targets were also struck in the Rostov region and in temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. This is a fully justified response to Russian attacks on our cities and communities, and another important result of our warriors’ work against facilities that sustain Russia’s war machine. I thank our Defense and Security Forces of Ukraine for their coordinated efforts – the Security Service of Ukraine, the Unmanned Systems Forces, the Special Operations Forces, Defense Intelligence, and our missile brigade for their precision.
In recent days, all of our partners have noted the precision and effectiveness of our mid-range strikes and long-range sanctions. It is time the war ended, and Russia must take the necessary steps in diplomacy.
Prolonged AI use may make it harder to think critically and creatively, recent research suggests. But there are ways to keep the brain fit https://t.co/XFnMGiD7Mh
Early lesson for the AI age.
When electricity arrived, factories didn’t get smarter by swapping engines. They only unlocked real gains after redesigning how work actually flowed.
AI agents are the same. Dropping them into old org charts won’t work. The real upside comes from rethinking processes, roles, and decision-making from the ground up.
https://t.co/9NrvlYvOWO @HarvardBiz
@vonderleyen A European payment system, replace linux with windows, european army, tax amazon & co., invest in innovation and infrastructure in Europe!
🕯️Australian volunteer in the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU), Russell Allan Wilson, died on December 12, 2025, in the Donetsk region during his final mission before planned leave — just one week before his scheduled wedding.
His family and friends note that he fought not for glory, but out of conviction that certain values are worth defending, even at the cost of one's life.
#Bacteria can move across surfaces without flagella by harnessing sugar-driven fluid currents or using molecular gearboxes, revealing new strategies for controlling bacterial spread and infection. @mbiojournal https://t.co/GIDdH8D4yQ https://t.co/WCgpYpYZgH
This might be the most disturbing AI paper of 2025 ☠️
Scientists just proved that large language models can literally rot their own brains the same way humans get brain rot from scrolling junk content online.
They fed models months of viral Twitter data short, high-engagement posts and watched their cognition collapse:
- Reasoning fell by 23%
- Long-context memory dropped 30%
- Personality tests showed spikes in narcissism & psychopathy
And get this even after retraining on clean, high-quality data, the damage didn’t fully heal.
The representational “rot” persisted.
It’s not just bad data → bad output.
It’s bad data → permanent cognitive drift.
The AI equivalent of doomscrolling is real. And it’s already happening.
Full study: llm-brain-rot. github. io