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Usually the AI art looks neat just on first impression. Makes sense that someone that appreciate any kind of art take his time to check the details and what it makes it good (or not). Also there are good reasons both to learn to recognize AI production and to crictize it.
If the art doesn't look good by whatever standards you have, then it doesn't look good. Whether it's not-good AI-generated or not-good human-generated doesn't matter.
Just look at the picture, and if you like it then like it. This moral panic about Abominable Intelligence's supposedly soulless touch is pointless.
...especially because over time you'll see an increasing number of artists incorporate AI tools into their workflows.
But like everything else, new tech always scares a significant subset of people, especially tech that can automate things that previously required more human effort or might cost some folks jobs/income - especially if they thought their work was immune to that sort of thing.