ai and the future of advisory
or, ‘the real battlefield: ai’s inroads into value creation within accounting’
by ric payne
four university professors sat the 3.5 version of chatgpt for the cpa exam in may. and it failed. rather badly, it turns out! averaging a score of 53.1 across all sections.
however, it passed when the same researchers repeated the experiment on the upgraded chatgpt version 4.0 only a month later. rather impressively, actually. with an average score of “the chatbot received an 87.5 in the part that rated highest, auditing and attestation (aud),” the researchers reported.
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this is a very interesting development for several reasons.
first, it’s amazing how quickly chatgpt has improved. i doubt a human, even a smart one, would achieve a 32 percentage point improvement in an examination score in just a few months. this performance improvement begs the question: are we looking at the likelihood of close to 100% shortly? read more →