Robo reviewers should be review-banned on bad reviews.
As has been pointed out in the comments, some people really can read and judge fast. And in some cases a problem is easy to spot, like most spam postings are.
However, the users who can read and judge fast are the exception. Somebody reviewing at breakneck speed is almost always a robo-reviewer.
And although some cases are easy to judge, most require a bit of reading carefully - it is extremely rare to find a series of subsequent spam posts in any review queue.
The system should (and probably does) alert moderators if a user is reviewing at extreme speed.
What we also need is a better workflow for the moderators; Brad Larson pointed out that the workflow for suspending robo-reviewers is difficult. Since review is an important part of quality control, it might be worth the SO developers time to improve that workflow.
Obviously, the Documentation queue also needs audits, which as I understand it is still in the works. As I see a lot of copy/pasting over there, I hope there will be audits where content is copied directly from Wikipedia or official sources.
When flagging a robo-reviewer, try to find evidence of actual bad reviews. This makes it easier for the moderators to decide if someone is robo-reviewing. Personally, I look for 3 bad reviews in the last 2 days; this should be sufficient evidence that there is a pattern of sloppy reviewing, and not just an unfortunate mis-click.