I disagree with calling this bad faith. For instance:
* I can agive you one quarter of amazing profits, if you let me dismantle and sell all the assets of a company.
* I can give you a few years of incredible food production, if you let me strip a rainforest and plant commercial crops.
* I can give you incredibly cheap energy, if you let me mine non renewing fossil fuels from the earth.
The context of why something is possible matters. In this case, because a very large and comprehensive test suite was seen as a necessity to specify a successful project (managed by humans). I do not believe a LLM coded project could ever have made such a test suite. In this case, the LLM is consuming the result of expensive human labor (the test suite) to make what ultimately is a minor variation to it (the implementation language).