@karolherbst @kernellogger News is rather confusing people thus this discussion... Every LTS Ubuntu receives possibility to use the next release's kernel, called "HWE" kernel in that LTS release. The 23.04 was with v6.2, thus the HWE is v6.2, because it comes for free for Canonical. Or with not that much effort, as doing v6.1 for LTS! v6.2 is already supported by Canonical for 23.04.
The HWE kernel (so v6.2 in LTS) will roll to the new version, once Canonical releases newer Ubuntu using something new.
Thus suggesting that:
1. They should use v6.1 in 22.04 is not accurate. There is no point of making v6.1 HWE kernel and it would be time expensive.
2. They should use v6.3, v6.4 or whatever newer in 22.04 is again not possible or just too expensive for Canonical.
3. Thus the only viable suggestion was that 23.04 used v6.1 in the first place, thus 22.04 will get it as well... but that's different discussion and
@kernellogger pointed out it already - Canonical wanted the latest kernel for 23.04.