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I believe he implied by saying:

> you're going to learn much more with the latter approach than the former

that the downside is a lack of deep knowledge that would enable better solutions in the long term



Yes, the downside is that we aren't really learning anything, just solving problems supported by machines that tell us the solutions. Any schmuck can do that.


I think it is worse. Information will dry up (in a variety of ways) making it much harder to even learn the traditional way as we could in the past.




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