No, I am not "trying to make this about AI". That's an example someone else brought into the discussion as an example for something that needs to be protected from "bad faith" reviews. They brought that here, not me.
We cannot come to an agreement about how to prevent "bad faith" ratings if we cannot fundamentally agree what makes a review "bad faith", or if such a thing even exists. If you do not want to discuss what constitutes "bad faith" reviews, you simply should not discuss how to sanction those reviews. Period. Those two topics cannot be separated from one another.
Also, the idea that a game being made with AI has "nothing to do with the games itself" is just patently absurd.