But in all seriousness, why? I would maybe find it tolerable if it was consistent, but most of my experience is that it ramps up to 48/60fps and back down to 24fps in a matter of seconds. It's jarring.
If it is at 24fps it is already stuttery on my 60hz monitor (not a TV and not smart!), so anything is better than constant, obvious stuttering (which I understand most people learn to ignore, but I can't). In my experience it either works perfectly or it is just the 24fps stutter, so having perfection 70% of the time and stuttering 30% of the time is better than stuttering 100% of the time.
For my family who have smart TVs I've noticed 0 issues with the interpolation itself and it is always a smooth 60fps (which IMO is better than smooth 24fps), though they also have some ML sharpening enabled which sometimes has strange artifacts.
FWIW I also can't play video games at <60fps and have trouble enjoying any fast paced action scene shot at 24hz (with the exception of anime, where at least every frame is carefully constructed and chosen to work at the intended framerate and isn't just a blurry mess)
Yes officer, this one right here.
But in all seriousness, why? I would maybe find it tolerable if it was consistent, but most of my experience is that it ramps up to 48/60fps and back down to 24fps in a matter of seconds. It's jarring.