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It's the natural result of how our society treats education. The end result is more valued than the process. Getting an A is more important than learning the material. When we tell kids that they need good grades to get into a good college to have a good life, education becomes a means to an end, an obstacle to be circumvented.
I didn't enjoy learning until I got out of the public education system. If I had chatgpt in high school I would have 100% used it because high school was just the place to prove I deserved to go to college. It wasn't a place of learning, everyone treated it as the crucible to access a better life instead of a place to figure out what you love.
AI will continue to be a problem the same way cheating will continue to be a problem. They have the same solution: we need to place more value on the learning process than the end results.