Man, it's frustrating cause I get it, it's hard to find voice actors and AI does a passably good job. But I'm a voice actor, I put in the work to learn how to do it properly, how to enunciate and regulate cadence and inject emotion and avoid vocal fry, and I just cannot listen to AI readings because they don't do it right. They enunciate lines wrong, they miss emotions, they're overall too flat for anything beyond a business powerpoint.
This extends to most industries being riddled with AI chuff. Speaking as a writer/artist/voice-actor/video editor, I think I'm honestly more liberal than most of my colleagues towards AI art and AI v.o. and ChatGPT and whatnot, I see the value in them and I understand why beginners want to use them, and I think they're a wonderful tool for professionals to augment their workflow. But they aren't replacements for learning the right way to do it, and they truly never will be. Not when you know the craft and can see the many tiny ways they detach from the viewer/reader/consumer's experience with the content.