Well, technically speaking, Llama is not really open source. Rumours are Meta is only trying to get everyone to call it open source so they can have an advantage in the European market, which is a lot more restrictive for closed source models than open source ones https://opensource.org/blog/metas-llama-license-is-still-not-open-source https://simonwillison.net/2025/Apr/19/llama-eu-ai-act/
But I do agree that all other big AI companies should be held to those same standards, and made to pay for every bit of prior work they use for training
Well, they say they're studying at a university in Slovenia, which gives it a pretty good chance that English isn't their native language. Those questions still get across what they're asking, so unless you're some kind of grammatical god, I don't think you can really complain too much