>You aren't learning anything. Learning involves doing.
You can have it write a program that generates drills for you.
I wanted to become better at reading sheet music so I generated a sheet music reading program. You can have it generate maths drills, then ask questions about it if you get stuck or whatever. If you genuinely want to get better at something then AI will help you learn it faster. Obviously its going to hamper more people's cognitive ability that it will enhance but that is a separate problem.
The people who say they are learning faster with it aren't mentioning drills, they're mentioning outcomes.
I actually did have an LLM ingest some material and generate drills. It worked well. It's rare that happens, though.
The difference between humans and other animals on the planet had always been the ability to reason. If we, as a species, lose that ability, we're looking at an extinction-level event.