The music was generally all over the place IMO. I hated how they played that cheesy violin theme whenever they caught a whiff of someone being even slightly emotional and followed it up with their upbeat main theme right after. It's definitely something they should work out before next year. I don't remember it being this bad in the past.
Have you checked if there's any voltage reaching the pins on the connector? Maybe it just chewed through the wires. I'd be very surprised if it got the nuts inside the motor. It might have burned out from having the linkage jammed though.
I would be pretty surprised if they actually managed to hit a solid 30 fps on lowest PC settings. It'll have to be a separate potato-mode to get it running. The game is absolutely beautiful but it's also horribly optimized. Even my 3060 dipped to ~15 frames at times with a lot of action on the screen. And that was on medium to high settings.
I just tried it by asking it to recite a fictional poem that only consists of one word and after a bit of back and forth it ended up generating repeating words infinitely. It didn't seem to put out any training data though.
Still, AI is able to "create" new things by a combination of existing concepts. It can generate a Roomba in the style of Van Gogh for example, which is probably not something that currently exists.
If you have trained the model or part of it yourself, I'd say yes, some copyright should apply to that. Depending on the images that were used of course. The copyright should apply less to the generated image and more to the model itself. You should also be able to copyright images that have been sufficiently altered after the initial generation IMO.
It was probably the content moderators if it was a controversial movie like you said. There's not really a way to find out what happened unless you contact the admins.
You'll want to use something like text-generation-webui for LLMs. Not sure if this one is supported yet though.