Commit messages are good release notes rarely.
That's right, but with AI help + some hallucination you can get nice looking release notes out of the worst mess of commits.
You can have a writer re-write them into acceptable release notes. It gives them a good and accurate starting point.
it's usually a "something is better than nothing" situation.
If you have somebody willing to write custom release messages, that's definitely better; but conventional commits is better than nothing for it.