I mean, learning is effort. Paper and pencil can get you a long way specially on hard topics.
Even having a laptop pc can be detrimental because it's super easy to get distracted.
Remember when suggestions like this were more often received as sound wisdom gathered through decades of life experience instead of going viral as a shitty “racist” comment from some CIS-gendered..well you get the point from Gen Victim professionally trained to broadcast abuses for gig profit.
There are those that would argue the American higher education system is doing just fine, and in no way needs help from AI. Unfortunately those are the same professors who tuned the American college campus into an overpriced political indoctrination camp for grown-ass child refugees escaping reality for four more years while bending over and learning about com-pound-ing interest loans the fucking hard way financing a Phi Drinka La-Tay-All-Day addiction, living on a palatial campus that wears no less than 37 popular fashion and food brands of flair.
Sadly, it’s bad enough to actually question how AI could make it worse. Because we know how the status quo certainly has.
Learning proper financial management living in America is becoming as necessary as learning Brazilian Ju-Jitsu in MMA. You won’t last long without it, and yet the American education system doesn’t dare prioritize making our citizens fiscally wise. Perhaps we should start asking why until they run out of excuses. A college graduate could find a way to make a million dollars a day in America. America wields the power to take ten times that in an hour if you’re dumb enough to fall for it. And most are. By design.
When keeping your money becomes harder than making it in America, it tends to shine the spotlight on a cancerous problem metastasized by Greed. Children can be taught how a $50 minimum wage isn’t the answer instead of being brainwashed into fighting for it.