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It likely will because they’re cheating and not learning. Whatever they’re shortcutting by cheating, if it’s assumed knowledge down the line, they won’t have it because they cheated instead of learning. The morality of it aside, if you rely on cheating in academia you’re just screwing yourself over, in more ways than one.
You're only keeping academia in the picture. Academia is worthless for a lot of jobs since you don't learn anything even remotely relevant in there regarding what you're going to work as. In that sense, it doesn't matter at all. A person's proficiency to learn cannot be judged by them cheating on a small exam/HW. It's a problem if it's chronic, but TBH these days most jobs aren't more than mind-numbing anyway