Timestamps ('created_at', 'updated_at') are actually Carbon instances, so you can format it as you want by format method like ->format('dd-mm-yyy') or maybe ->diffForHumans(), ->toDateString() or many more here:
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Dates in your database are typically stored as YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss, you apply formatting on the PHP side, not in the migration.