Look, I get that AI is at this point unavoidable and it at least allows some devs to start producing things they didn't feel they had the skills or resources to make before.
That said; if you're going to go full ai art AT LEAST put in the time and effort to either learn how to work the program, or edit pictures, so you don't have all these gross inconsistencies and deformities. The tool already has its own problems with the fact that it's already becoming fairly predictable what kinds of styles, compositions, lighting, etc. it goes for so I feel one has to especially put in the work to try and set themselves apart form other ai works.
When I see sloppy work like this I cannot help but feel like the stereotype of the lazy/untalented ai artist is true when all these pictures are basically 90% done, leaving you with just the task of touching up a few things so it doesn't come off as uncanny; and even that's apparently too much of an ask.