It might be time to reflect on what it means to live and learn today (as well as the future). AI makes information even more readily available and it can perform more sophisticated tasks. While this realization is likely to create many anxieties, the one we hope to address is around teaching and learning. When is something like using a chatbot a violation of the learning process? Of course, the use of AI–or technology for that matter–alone does not prevent or interrupt learning. The question is always how technology is used. When properly engaged, something like ChatGPT can not only model effective writing but even assist students in developing their own writing. Rather than taking a punitive position, teachers could model responsible use of new technology and AI could model possible outlines, approaches, or diagnoses.