Imagine letting yourself get hooked on a drug you'll need for the rest of your life and the side effect of withdrawal that you're not able to think or do tasks anymore without it.
Yes I get it but the comment is about AI substituting for a skill that people have and will stop using and will atrophy. It's not about corrective medicine that compensates for a legitimate need.
Storytime:
I was helping a colleague with a tech issue and did a screen share with them.
I see they have grammarly installed on their comp. I think - ok, I get how that can be helpful. You know, that vs which and making sure you use e.g. or i.e. correctly.
Then, I proceed to watch them type. They type out a sentence and get 3 words horribly wrong. Not complicated ones. Words like 'responsibility'.
Now I realize that's their work process. They just don't know how to spell. They type things vaguely correctly, wait for the lil red line to show up, and then right click to the right spelling.