Lesson 6 of 6
Study smart with AI
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You've turned AI into a tutor, a reader, a language partner, and a card-maker. So how do you keep it a learning tool, not a shortcut?
One rule ties it together
Every trick in this course points the same way: use AI to do the thinking with you, not for you. A tutor that asks questions, answers grounded in your own text, a partner that corrects your sentences, quizzes that test you — each one keeps you in the driver's seat. That's the difference between learning faster and not learning at all.
What you can do now
- —Ask AI to tutor you with questions instead of handing over answers.
- —Ground its answers in your own notes and check the source it cites.
- —Practise a language by chatting and letting it correct you gently.
- —Spin flashcards and quizzes from your material and test yourself.
- —Stay honest: use AI to understand, and don't trust detectors to judge anyone.
The goal was never to finish faster — it's to understand more. Keep yourself doing the thinking and AI makes you a stronger learner, not a lazier one.
New study tools appear constantly. Judge each one with the same question: does this make me do the thinking, or does it do it for me?
Across everything here, what's the one test for using AI to learn well?
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