Trying to see a different perspective, a professor fed the contents of his course to a ai (textbook, lesson plans, and recordings of lectures) then had that ai take the cpa exam and it passed with flying colors. If the same professor is "on call" during the lesson but doing research in the other room, and he periodically posts a news article with a few of his knee-jerk responses to how it may affect the profession which adds to the ai "local knowledgebase" and empasizes that as it happens, I am not sure how much is lost. This may give great outcomes with a huge reduction in redundant costs (same lectures with minor tweaks).
Edit: as this community is "fuck ai", I thought it allowed discussions about impacts that were more than attacking people. I believe that the scenario is mentioned would have severe costs to quality of education because some students need someone successful to mimic or they are lost (and you cant mimic an ai). However from the other perspective, it may not be all bad for certain professions.