It's the exact same anti-cheating method used to great effect in top level e-sports. You can't trust competitor-supplied hardware, so the only option is for the institution to ban it and supply all hardware itself. Higher education is primarily about competition between job candidates. Eliminating cheating needs to be top priority or the whole system will collapse.
> Eliminating cheating needs to be top priority or the whole system will collapse.
It's going to collapse regardless because of the replication crisis. You might as well tackle the hard problem and figure out how to integrate replication into acceptance, or the consensus publication is intended to represent is meaningless. This is true regardless of whether a human or a robot is performing the work.