What the whole AI art debacle has taught me is that a lot of people have absolutely garbage standards for art.
Dozens of times I've seen someone post poorly-proportioned, awfully shaded, completely anatomically insane and malformed AI art and seen a horde of posters shouting in response about how it's better than anything humans could make, and how AI art has already ended human artists. Not that I doubt it'll eventually completely destroy the human-made art market, but the sort of garbage AI art in particular that I've seen heavily praised makes me think that the quality bar it needs to reach before that's a possibility is far, far lower than expected.