Let me clear one big confusion today.
Many learners ask me:
“Sir, if I use AI to write, is it cheating?”
“If ChatGPT helps me speak, will I become lazy?”
“Will AI replace hard work?”
My answer is simple — NO. AI is not cheating. It’s smart learning.
Think about it this way:
- You used Google to search meanings.
- You used YouTube to watch English videos.
- You used grammar apps to check mistakes.
Did anyone call that cheating? No.
It was called “self-study.”
AI is also a tool. Just smarter.
It listens, it explains, it corrects — without judging.
That’s not cheating.
That’s called having a personal trainer.
Cheating is when…
You don’t learn.
You just copy answers and act like you know.
But when you use AI to:
- Check your sentences
- Practise speaking
- Improve your vocabulary
- Prepare for interviews
…that’s not cheating. That’s training.
Just like a mirror helps you see your face,
AI helps you see your mistakes.
What’s wrong in that?
But yes — you must use it the right way:
❌ Don’t just copy-paste what AI gives
✅ Learn why it gave that answer
❌ Don’t depend 100% on it
✅ Use it to build your own voice
❌ Don’t run away from practice
✅ Use AI with your own speaking and writing
AI will not replace your effort.
But it can multiply your effort — if you use it wisely.
It’s not your enemy. It’s your study partner.
It’s like a personal coach — available 24×7, without judgment, without fees.
You don’t need to feel guilty.
You need to feel grateful that you’re learning at the right time — when tools like AI are available to support your journey.
Remeber:
AI will not make you lazy.
Avoiding practice will.
AI will not make you fake.
Copying without thinking will.
AI will not replace your growth.
Fear of using new tools will.
So stop doubting. Start using.
Let AI help you — but remember, you are the one who must show up, speak, and practise.