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Word processors (like MS Word) have been doing it automatically since I was in school. Same with double spacing after a period.
In my experience that is in fact more of a MS Word feature (and very inconsistent at it) than a general word processor feature. But maybe I'm underestimating the impact on "average texts" simply because my use of MS products is far below average.
I doubt the average student is using anything other than Word, unless they are using AI to begin with.
Which is great for one application, but two spaces after each period would be hell to edit down to AP Style.
I mean, Ctrl+H and switching two spaces to one is easily doable, but that's not where I want to start the editing process.