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"I used AI so I'm not gonna review it" is the actual problem tbh reviewing code is hard. Debugging code is about twice as difficult as writing it, especially if you didn't write it in the first place.
But if you like reviewing code, like, there's no reason why you can't take some AI code and work on it until its just as good as organic codes. You just have to avoid tricking yourself into thinking you understand the code without actually being there. Which is hard, but not impossible.