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if people turn to AI today to avoid actually learning stuff, that just means that they already didn't actually want to learn something, which was probably true even before AI existed, just that they couldn't avoid it back then.
this means your students never had an interest in learning in the first place; they just couldn't avoid it. speaks more about society pressuring people into learning stuff they don't actually care to learn than it does about new technology IMHO.
I think that is why many countries have primary schooling as a mandatory thing. Because children don't want to do labor they don't value, mental or physical. But we make them do it anyway, because a critically thinking, baseline educated population is important.