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I've found LLMs to often be a time-suck rather than supercharge my own learning. A huge part of thinking is reconsidering your initial assumptions when you start to struggle in research, mathematical problem solving, programming, whatever it may be. AI makes it really easy to go down a rabbit hole and spend hours filling in details to a question or topic that wasn't quite right to begin with.

Basically analog thinking is still critical, and schools need to teach it. I have no issues with classrooms bringing back the blue exam books and evaluating learning quality that way.



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