There is no 'learning' in the abstract. You learn something. Doing tutorials teach you how to do the thing you do in them.
It all comes down to what you wanna learn. If you want to acquire skills doing the things you can ask AI to do, probably a bad idea to use them. If you want to learn some pointers on a field you don't even know what key words are relevant to take to a library, LLMs can help a lot.
If you wanna learn complex context dependent professional skills, I don't think there's an alternative to an experienced mentor.
It all comes down to what you wanna learn. If you want to acquire skills doing the things you can ask AI to do, probably a bad idea to use them. If you want to learn some pointers on a field you don't even know what key words are relevant to take to a library, LLMs can help a lot.
If you wanna learn complex context dependent professional skills, I don't think there's an alternative to an experienced mentor.