It's not "open source" because it's not free software. We do not have access to the training data (source code). We cannot make new versions by editing the preferred representation. It's a big closed source blob released by a corporation that does a cool thing. At best, it's freeware.
If it were really "open source", nobody would be complaining about its moralizing attitude. They'd just make a new one, without the attitude.
If it were really "open source", nobody would be complaining about its moralizing attitude. They'd just make a new one, without the attitude.