You've conflated (justified? I dont know, havent thought about it enough) concerns
about a specific model / company / tool with a whole area of research, study, and practice. On top of that, you write with an air of someone that isn't interested in a conversation, and just wants to soapboax, so I have nothing constructive left to say to you. If you ever choose to take an inquisitive approach to AI, ML, or whatever you want to call it, you'll be the first to benefit.
Intellectual property is not private property to begin with. The fair use doctrine (and constitutional right) proves that. If society's particular specific use of a work outweighs the rightsholder's monopoly on its distribution, it can be ruled as such and whoever is making that fair use can continue and won't be penalized.