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It's a trend of the past 20-25 years to move from "memorizing" to "applying".
So for example in my time in a high school history exam, we had to write down the excerpt/digest of king XY's laws, the points what were those about, by the 2010s students got some paragraphs of the law in writing and had to "collect" each point what were them about. Or we had to list the new inventions of the industrial revolution and write about their impact, they got a drawing of an industrial area and had to fill some parts missing dotted of 3 lines of text with appropriate words that told how X machine changed what.
We are at the point where can't argue about something with the younger generations because you tell about something and they look at you as if you were came up with some fictitious thing, they never heard of it. And I'm talking about 25+ yo. erudites.

Even just with Google search, the problem arose that people mistake their own knowledge with what they can google, and overestimate their own abilities. "AI" will wreck humanity.
Sometimes I do use a couple of them, ShatGPT or Grok, and I see why it is so convenient just to ask those about things, or use them as sounding board. It makes people not to try. It makes people waiting the baked pigeon fly into their open mouth - as we say it.
And people is getting so reliant on these. If masses gets used to them on daily minutely basis, if they switch it off, these people will become absolutely useless within minutes.