I agree with Ken White's answer and these posts should be deleted, however, I wanted to add a different view point as well, based on the comment I posted:
How would the moderation team ensure that the AI content is removed before the post is able to be approved? At the moment (in my opinion) the approval system is somewhat broken, as a single user can override many people's opinion with an approval vote; no matter how many people, or who, have previously marked a post needing major changes, is off topic, etc. how would the moderators stop users approving such posts while they still contain AI content?
I agree with the sentiment that the Staging Ground (SG) is a place to improve questions so that they meet to guidelines and rules of the site before they go to the main site and, in an ideal world, is a user did post a question generated by AI then we could put it into a "Needs Major Changes" state until such time that it isn't AI. Unfortunately, like many areas of the site, we "can't have nice things". For such a feature to work it would need a "mod level" "Needs Major Changes" status, so that other users cannot approve the post; such a feature doesn't exist.
Moderators delete posts that break the rules, be that AI, plagiarism, etc, and can't be (easily) redeemed. That, however, does not mean an author can't redeem them, but when a post is moderator deleted only a moderator can undelete it. This is important as it means that the "average" curator can't vote to undelete a post that has fallen afoul of the rules but it isn't immediately obvious. AI posts definitely fit in this category, as for many they can be difficult to identify.
For an answer (or question) on the main site, a post can be custom mod flagged for undeletion if it's made to be appropriate for the site. I don't, however, really see the benefit of this in the SG. I would, in truth, rather see the author try again, properly; going through the motions of writing a good question to start with, trying to create a MRE (if appropriate), and providing all the content they can. This is very likely the best way a user new to asking will learn how to ask; by doing to process properly.
Also, unlike posts that do get to the main site, I suspect that deleted posts in the SG weigh far less on the ban algorithm; at worst they are 0 score deleted posts. As such posting again is much less of an issue compared to trying to salvage a (mod) deleted AI generated question with a score of -3 or something, which could quickly help a user get to a question ban.
As for introducing "Mod Level" statuses in the SG, so that a single user can't approve a post when it's in "moderator jail", though I think this could be a good feature, I also don't hink it's worth the time investment. There are many more things I would rather the SO Staff spend their time on (compared to stuff they are wasting their time on), and the moderators have enough to do as it is. Adding another task to their (the moderator's) workload seems unwise.
So yes, please do just delete the posts, and provide the author with the same information you do for other users that post such content.