ChatGPT is not banned in Malaysia, I guess. I can access it and I recently came across newspaper articlea bout it. But in my field (dental education) where much of the assessment are still pretty old school, we have f2f exams (coursework is more in form of that) and rest is psychomotor skills. I think we are losing at the creative element of AI. Although is pervasive when it comes to haptic simulation and those sorts. But I think it goes back to Tim and Dave’s video you shared its how we design the assessments. Lets not blame the car it will always be faulty or even the driver (its human) but the check with the manufacturer, the roads and other stuff that may play role in the experience and outcome of driving.