AI learning design is now the education question exposed by generative AI. Omega Venture Partners’ latest Forbes article starts with a data point that should focus every educator and employer: Gallup reports that 57% of U.S. college students use generative AI for coursework at least weekly. The issue has moved from access to cognitive design: whether AI trains judgment or replaces it. Read our full Forbes article, The Real Education Challenge Exposed By AI.
AI Learning Design Is The Real Test
The article’s strongest evidence comes from a controlled PNAS trial of one thousand high school math students. GPT Base improved practice performance by 48%, while GPT Tutor improved practice performance by 127%. Then the aid disappeared. GPT Base users scored 17% lower on the exam; GPT Tutor users performed on par with the control group.
Omega reads that gap as an operating signal for every AI workflow: systems that preserve effort build durable capacity; systems that bypass effort create false fluency. AI learning design becomes a test of retained capability after the tool is gone.
From Access To Cognitive Scaffolding
Oregon State University’s meta-analysis of 51 studies found positive effects when generative AI acts as a cognitive scaffold. The article’s four competencies–skepticism and validation, prompt construction, metacognitive reflection and iterative reasoning–turn that finding into an operating model.
What Omega calls scaffolding-market fit is the point where a tool increases speed while strengthening the user’s underlying judgment.
Access scales fast. Judgment compounds slowly. AI learning design should be measured by retained capability over temporary output gains. Speed without retained skill is throughput theater.
The Workforce Stakes
The education debate is therefore a workforce debate. If AI becomes a shortcut, it can weaken the habits employers need most: asking better questions, testing claims, catching weak logic and improving imperfect answers. If AI becomes a scaffold, it can train those habits at scale. AI learning design will shape how the next generation learns, works and decides. The interface teaches. The shortcut depletes.
Read the full argument in Forbes: The Real Education Challenge Exposed By AI →

