Just wait until you can access the Internet or whatever it evolves into directly through our brains and/or virtual displays and environments. It will revolutionize teaching and professions in ways unseen since the Renaissance.
I suspect that frequent use of information imparts itself naturally anyway whether you memorized it for a test or simply dealt with it often, and I don't think we have to worry about a surgeon operating on you who just looked up how to do it on the Internet. Experience and knowledge will always count for something, and I think being able to access the steady flow of information around us is becoming more important as the years go by.
I suspect that frequent use of information imparts itself naturally anyway whether you memorized it for a test or simply dealt with it often, and I don't think we have to worry about a surgeon operating on you who just looked up how to do it on the Internet. Experience and knowledge will always count for something, and I think being able to access the steady flow of information around us is becoming more important as the years go by.