@pawsplay I'm not sure I understand your question. The poster suggests what a hammer would be...
@pawsplay I'm not sure I understand your question. The poster suggests what a hammer would be if it was like AI, not what a hammer is.
So if a hammer was like AI, it would have been trained on someone else's data. It's a reflection of the ethical dilemmas of AI.
But you may be getting caught on the word "constructions" which in my mind refers to structures and buildings, not the composition of hammers.
Hence, a language model does not copy the composition of other language models, it is "trained" with copies of other people's content.
I hope this helps.