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The point of learning isn't just access to that information later. That basic understanding gets built on all the way up through the end of your education, and is the base to all sorts of real world application.
There's no overlap at all between people who can't pass a test without an LLM and people who understand the material.
We learned that calculators hinder learning. Arithmetic is a core competency you can't do algebra without, let alone higher math.
I really have no idea why you're asserting the opposite so confidently. Calculators are not beneficial.