That's quite a harsh critique that doesn't seem warranted. There are quite a lot of different examples with varying quality. Granted, it's likely that these are to some extent cherry picked, but it's unlikely that these are rare and that most output sounds like incoherent noise, as you seem to insinuate.
I think we should judge content independently of whether it was created by AI or humans. Labeling AI-free content doesn't seem to add much value to me in general (with exceptions).
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