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I'm sure that most any AI could also pass the CPA exam. You only need 75% on each of the 4 sections to pass, which is a pretty weak score, considering my lowest score was 98.
As someone mentioned above, the AI has the advantage of basically being open book, because it can refer to source materials with all the answers. The CPA exam does not require much (or any really) in the way of critical thinking and reasoning. The vast majority of the questions are multiple choice, and are easily identifiable even by a fairly dumb machine with ready access to the source material. In theory, any decent computer with access to the source material shouldn't take more than a few seconds to blaze through the questions and answer them correctly, and that's probably moving slow. But passing a text-based exam based on having access to the source material is a long ways away from actually being able to grade cards.
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