Ethan Mollick, analyst: Students who use AI as a crutch don't learn anything'
Briefly

"The best advice from the book is to spend 10 hours with AI and apply it to everything you do. For whatever reason, very few people are actually spending the time they need to really understand these systems."
"The crutch is a dangerous approach because if we use a crutch, we stop thinking. Students who use AI as a crutch don't learn anything. It prevents them from thinking."
"It’s strange to see companies trying to manipulate me by showing me their stuff, but I don't have the infrastructure of an influencer."
"There's a difference between public intellectuals, researchers, and critics. It would be better if we had more classes of thinking."
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