I'd think we'd have already seen this with GitHub Copilot. There was an interview I was part of late last year where the candidate had Copilot turned on during the live coding, and he didn't turn it off even after it was obvious that's what he was using. What I was more surprised by is how I thought this was a bigger deal than everyone else. Like, why come up with these elaborate tests when the candidate is just going to use autocomplete the whole time?
Maybe programming in another few years will just be glorified autocomplete and little more.
And perhaps testing people on how to write code was a mistake to begin with. It's one thing to write code, but reading code is another.