"that training data being selected and refined by the employees of the company making the model" is pretty unambiguous. So I take my open model and I run it on my own iron and I chunk it down and I get this skinny little thing. Maybe I train it on the most heinous shit imaginable. That's not Meta's fault and it's not Meta's problem and if I wanna take an open model and code it for evil, nobody is going to stop me. But this is an open model running on someone else's cloud with payments processed by someone else's payment processor with Oauth handled by Google and Facebook and Github and whoever. And they are every bit as morally, ethically, legally and practically culpable as Goldman Sachs was for laundering cartel money. If they're all profiting off of evil they get to pay the penalties for profiting off of evil. This is not a gray area.