Ironically,
@PurplePenguin, I suspect the reason that you are both aware of AI's problems and know how to use it as a learning tool effectively might be because you did your formative learning the old-fashioned way, and see the dangers as well as the benefits, and have developed the skill to sift information and see bullshit for what it is.
I'm not sure I agree with this. I don't feel I missed out by not having to use log books despite teachers going on about how we wouldn't always have a calculator in our pockets.
What I have gained is access to a vast amount of information that would have been very hard to come across. Some examples from my recent usage:
- How the footballer Eze's name should be pronounced. Received a detailed response regarding Nigerian pronunciation.
- Nationality laws of another country and the possibility of changes. I received a link to the English language laws with the relevant section identified. Plus a translation of and link to the ongoing discussions about which bits of law may change and the proposed wording. I wasn't getting that with the Dewey Decimal system.
- Info on how Angel escalator compares in length to others around the world.
- Info on how someone can be a carrier of MRSA, but not be infected.
To me it's just mind blowing that I can find this stuff out so easily. Of course some of the above, I could have found out in other ways, but some of it I would not have been able to.