Congratulations, you tried AI and you immediately noticed all the same limitations that everyone else notices. No-one is claiming the technology's perfect.
How many more times is someone going to write this same article?
But "reading a book is not the same as letting someone else write one for you".
I think that the learning curve from reading docs and forums is not the same as coding with AI. Many will intuitively become lazier, more careless, and dumber, whereas the well-read developer will, in turn, become less and less dependent on external forums.
You can use an LLM as an advanced search engine. The results may vary. Tends to sometimes return hallucinated garbage wasting your time especially for harder queries.
Which are the ones you would want answers to... Everything else is memorized unless you're new.
Usually these things do not have an answer in the search engine either. Or a lousy one like using an insufficiently completed premade library.
Not directly, I tell them they can and watch how they do. It's a fairly good indicator for the questions they don't know the answers to (I make sure they cannot memorize their way through)
How many more times is someone going to write this same article?