Certainly, if it's not helpful/useful, downvote the answer you found through your normal use of the site. Also make sure to flag the post denoting that you feel the content is ChatGPT content and explain why.
If you then want to review the user's other posts, that's up to you. Previously, when I flagged such answers, I found that moderators often reviewed the user's other posts anyway as users that post one ChatGPT answer will often post more. As such you might find that helping the mods and listing several posts that all appear to be AI generated in your flag is better than just the one in the flag (not that these things are enforceable right now). This might also be preferable to the mods than many flags (one on each post, but I'm not a mod so I can't tell you if this is true).
As for downvoting any other ChatGPT posts, this is likely (a little) frowned upon you aren't really downvoting the content anymore but targeting the user (because they've posted a bunch of ChatGPT content). Votes are meant to be against the content, not the user. If you truly think the post is that bad, then downvote but just remember that downvoting many of a user's posts could result in those votes being reversed and then your votes were meaningless, even if all the content was bad.