Many years ago I wrote a computer program using LISP, the original AI language. It took scanned and digitized images of topographical maps and output 3D models of the landscape depicted on the map, including roads and rivers, all in 8-bit color. It even created smooth elevation transitions, unlike the stair stepping that is often seen on models derived from topographical maps. My employer was so impressed, that my children had a very good Christmas that year. For an individual designer, it would take many months to do what my program could do in a few hours. The quality was built into the algorithms at a degree that would have been too tedious for a person.
The point being, a computer, or AI generated 3D model is not necessarily a bad thing. In some cases a computer does a much better job than its human counterpart. As far as this thread goes, AI is not the issue, just as computers, 3D printers, the internet, and MakerWorld are not the issue. The issue is the behavior of scoundrels. Everywhere you go, there they are. With each little advantage, no matter how small, no matter how decrepit, they feel emboldened and revel in their ill gotten gains with a deluded sense of superiority.