It's the suggested intent that's a bit scary: Enthusiasm about getting an answer WITHOUT having to read a manual, enthusiasm about NOT needing to exercise one's brain a little, enthusiasm about the possibility of being spoonfed info, when the simplest and most direct route to the knowledge is to just open the book (A.."I"'s source) already in hand and read it directly. It's a good example of one of A.."I"'s biggest dangers imo - for every 1 it helps, many will be led to waste time thinking it's some sort of magic shortcut to understanding concepts.
The easy part is opening the book and finding the page. The harder (but often more rewarding) part is reading / studying the page and undertanding the concept. The less we practice that the harder it will be - and putting an A.."I" filter between us and the page will only make things even more challenging.