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And it never will be, probably. Since VAC is not intrusive and doesn't mind if you use aliases (which is why things like colorbots, ahk, etc, never gave any bans after overwatch stopped working in csgo)
If you use external software/hardware to accomplish the same it is a different story.
Valve also started doing exactly that... they made clrighthand an actual bind, they implemented the utility crosshair system and made jumpthrow baseline.
This is just the next thing on the list.
Can it? No.
It all depends on whether or not you value morals or K/D ratios more.
Otherwice you can just program an autoscript to play for you
No automatic stuff, if you want to move, shoot or aim you do it with the keyboard and with your mouse by pressing the button !
That is why it is a E-sport game, because you need to have the same skills and reflexes like a real soldier
Blizzard and Valve both started to add features people got via scripts, binds, macros or addons into their game. This sort of co-working with the community is quite common in smaller dev teams. Reason beeing is that sometimes millions of people who are "just gamer" often come up with better things than the developer team itself.
So yeah, they should just add that baseline to the game. It's neither an unfaire advantage then nor some complex stuff or something people have to argue about whenever it should be banable or not.
To go forward to the argument "oh yeah? Then why not just implement aimbot/wallhack etc.?" There is obviously a line what makes sense and what doesn't.