Use AI as a Tutor, Not a Substitute for Thinking
AI tools can explain concepts at your level, generate practice problems, check your reasoning, and give instant feedback. As a learning companion, they're remarkable — a patient, always-available tutor that adapts to your pace. But there's a trap: if you just copy AI answers without wrestling with the problem first, you're outsourcing the very work your brain needs to do to learn.
The effort of thinking through a problem, getting it wrong, and trying again is not a bug in learning — it's the core mechanism. Use AI to challenge yourself, not to avoid the challenge. Ask it to quiz you, to poke holes in your understanding, to explain things differently — not just to hand you the answer. The goal is to make your brain stronger, not to make it unnecessary.
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