Shog probably put it more eloquently than I did, but I'll take a more blunt rationale to this.
Everything you've said to this point has been going on for more than ten years. Suddenly we throw Skynet into the mix, and now is the time for us to have a come-to-Jesus reckoning about the quality of Q&A on the site??
Something specific that I take umbrage to:
Basically, writing and moderation both used to be O(N). If writing ends up being O(1) or perhaps O(log(N)), moderation can't keep up with even a small number of unconscientious users.
...this is just patently false. Moderation has been sorely lagging behind users for a lot of factors.
The biggest one is that there are a lot of questions that get re-asked. This is what closing as a duplicate is meant to address, but even that can get contentious.
Then you have the philosophical perspective of downvoting a question. Believe it or not, there are a lot of people who view downvoting as an attack on a person, and choose not to downvote for that reason. This means that our ability to rank content is sorely lacking for the simple reason that users just choose not to participate.
Don't even get me started on the audit queues. By and large people would last long enough to get the badge and then halt participation. But even if that weren't the case, the sheer scale of reviews that even a small handful of users do could be thrown into question if they're not doing a very good job of reviewing in the first place (e.g. getting tripped up by audits).
So, do we have a moderation problem? Yes, but it's nothing new. Does AI enhance the problem? No, it really doesn't, but it does bring it to light, so perhaps it's best to not waste a perfectly good crisis and get the company to see that what curators have been asking for help with for years really needs to get addressed.