There was a time when educators feared that the use of handheld calculators would encourage students to cheat on math homework and ruin their mathematical reasoning skills because students would lose the ability to do mental math. Similarly dire predictions were made about the spell-check functions on word processors and, later, by programs that corrected grammar and usage errors in student essays. The latest concern over how technology might impair student learning is generative artificial intelligence (AI), including Chat GPT, HayoAI, Tailor, and many others. Teachers have legitimate concerns about the impact of AI on learning, with AI programs writing student essays, lab reports, and responding to test questions in a broad array of subjects. In a recent survey, 56 percent of students admit to using AI to craft answers on assignments despite the growing efforts of schools to curtail student’s use of it.