{"id":17235,"date":"2026-05-18T05:33:41","date_gmt":"2026-05-18T05:33:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/globalnewstoday.uk\/index.php\/2026\/05\/18\/instant-ai-answers-can-trivialise-human-intelligence-warns-royal-observatory-bbc\/"},"modified":"2026-05-18T05:33:41","modified_gmt":"2026-05-18T05:33:41","slug":"instant-ai-answers-can-trivialise-human-intelligence-warns-royal-observatory-bbc","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globalnewstoday.uk\/index.php\/2026\/05\/18\/instant-ai-answers-can-trivialise-human-intelligence-warns-royal-observatory-bbc\/","title":{"rendered":"Instant AI answers can trivialise human intelligence, warns Royal Observatory &#8211; BBC"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The rise of AI tools that instantly answer questions and complex problems could make humans less intelligent, the Royal Observatory Greenwich has warned.<br \/>The Observatory, one of the UK&#x27;s oldest purpose-built scientific institutions, is known for its contributions to astronomy.<br \/>Paddy Rodgers, director of the Royal Museums Greenwich group which oversees it, said its rich history of research showed the power of human knowledge and curiosity &#8211; and the need to avoid &quot;complete dependence&quot; on AI.<br \/>&quot;A reliance solely on instant answers risks losing the habits of questioning and evaluation that underpin knowledge, expertise and innovation,&quot; he said.<br \/>Rodgers&#x27; remarks come amid an ongoing transformation of the Royal Observatory in a project called First Light.<br \/>The project hopes to &quot;seize on the passion of all the astronomers over the last 350 years, and interpret that passion through science,&quot; Rodgers told the BBC.<br \/>These discoveries, he said, would not have been possible without technological innovation.<br \/>But he added they also would not have occurred without asking and pursuing answers to questions ourselves, and encountering unexpected information or results that AI systems might not relay.<br \/>According to Rodgers, early astronomers &quot;built a huge amount of data about the heavens which would subsequently be used for things that they had never thought about,&quot; he said.<br \/>Their work involved doing unnecessary things &quot;a machine would not do&quot;, he told the BBC.<br \/>&quot;The human beings did, and it ended up being a huge resource that could be used 150 years after they had written it up to help to verify ideas that people were having about what else impacted navigation on Earth.&quot;<br \/>At the same time, AI has been used to aid scientific discoveries.<br \/>In 2024, computer scientist Sir Demis Hassabis <a target=\"_self\" href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/news\/articles\/czrm0p2mxvyo\" class=\"sc-2554282c-0 cDYatN\">shared the Nobel prize for Chemistry<\/a> for &quot;revolutionary&quot; work on proteins, the building blocks of life.<br \/>Sir Demis, chief executive of Google&#x27;s AI company DeepMind, used AI to predict the structures of almost all known proteins and created a tool called AlphaFold2.<br \/>LinkedIn co-founder and venture capitalist Reid Hoffman described AI as a &quot;transformation&quot; of &quot;cognitive excellence&quot;.<br \/>&quot;Use it as a counter-agent,&quot; he recently <a target=\"_self\" href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/sounds\/play\/m002vyl2\" class=\"sc-2554282c-0 cDYatN\">told the BBC&#x27;s Radical podcast<\/a>.<br \/>&quot;E.g. &#x27;What&#x27;s wrong with my idea?&#x27; One of the basic things to use AI [for] is &#x27;I think X, are you against it?&#x27;&quot;<br \/>Academics and students have also shared experiences of research benefits, including using the tech to challenge ideas or work through solutions collaboratively.<br \/>A lecturer at Oxford Brookes University <a target=\"_self\" href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/news\/articles\/c4ge9kggp1go\" class=\"sc-2554282c-0 cDYatN\">told the BBC last June<\/a> that &quot;when used responsibly, AI tools enable students to direct their attention to the more important parts of learning and improve their self-development.&quot;<br \/>But they added that to simply &quot;outsource their thinking&quot; to the tech would highlight its limits.<br \/>Generative AI products that can respond to increasingly complex prompts with text, images, video or audio continue to be developed at pace.<br \/>Chatbots have evolved from simple assistants into chatty companions, image generators have become dangerously good at making photorealistic content and new advanced models <a target=\"_self\" href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/news\/articles\/c2ev24yx4rmo\" class=\"sc-2554282c-0 cDYatN\">are said to be surfacing decades-old software bugs<\/a>.<br \/>Such advances, praised and scrutinised in equal measure, are still also accompanied by warnings to users of the tech&#x27;s limitations and dangers of relying on it.<br \/>Rodgers said with previous online tools such as Wikipedia, &quot;if you were interested in something you could perhaps go back to a fundamental source and check it&#8230; and see whether or not you found something that was reliable&quot;.<br \/>Such information can be omitted in quick AI responses, he added, meaning &quot;you&#x27;re getting more and more distanced from relatable or checkable information&quot;.<br \/>Nevertheless, generative AI tools that present us with information we do not have to find ourselves are on the rise.<br \/>AI Overviews have now replaced snippets or lists of links at the top of Google search results, with similar experiments appearing on social platforms like TikTok and X.<br \/><a target=\"_self\" href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/newsletters\/zxh6cxs\" class=\"sc-2554282c-0 cDYatN\">Sign up for our Tech Decoded newsletter<\/a> to follow the world&#x27;s top tech stories and trends. <a target=\"_self\" href=\"https:\/\/cloud.email.bbc.com\/techdecoded-newsletter-signup\" class=\"sc-2554282c-0 cDYatN\">Outside the UK? 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