Working with an LLM feels very different to me from reading a static tutorial.
It's more like having the tutorial author there with you and actively engaging with them to collaborate on building the exact tutorial for the exact project you're looking to build.
I'll take a bidirectional conversation with a subject matter expert (and when you're just staring to learn Rust LLMs can absolutely take the role of "expert", in comparison to you at least) over struggling on my own against static documentation and the Rust compiler.
And I can take over the wheel at any moment! It's entirely on me to decide how much I get to do vs how much the LLM does for me.
That's why learning in this way is a skill in its own right, and one that I'd like to see studied and formalized and taught to other people.