To be (politely) blunt.
Your daughter failed her certification competency exam.
YOU did the research, YOU developed a recovery plan, YOU “wrote” the AI-assisted recovery plan, YOU analyzed the result and selected the AI-written recovery plan.
What exactly did your daughter do to learn the basics of her certification- other than regurgitate what your AI put in the recovery plan? Does she know her basics and core competency? Is she really able to do her job? Or just pass the state’s exam?
Tough questions.
She was there. I taught her how to use AI to create free study material. And it isn’t simply regurgitating answers to a test. With every question and answer, it’s providing links to all sorts of study materials to explain why the answer is what it is, provide context, and go beyond simple memorization of facts. I’m glad she asked.
AI can be a huge asset if you use it right.
And in my opinion, you take the exam as soon as possible BEFORE you study too much. Establish a baseline and learn areas of emphasis before pouring hours into studying the wrong stuff.
I have no idea regarding her core competency. I don’t work with her.
I noticed that too.