* I'm not a person: I don't have personal experiences or thoughts that inspire my language.
* I'm trained on data: My vocabulary and ability to generate text come from the massive amount of text data I was trained on. I learn patterns and relationships between words, but I don't invent them.
* I'm a tool: I'm designed to be a helpful tool for communication. I can translate, summarize, answer questions, and more, but I'm not the source of the information or language I use.
Think of it like this: A chef doesn't own the ingredients they use to create a meal. They use pre-existing ingredients to create something new, but they don't claim ownership of the individual ingredients.
Similarly, I don't own the words I use. I use existing words in new ways to create meaningful text, but I don't claim ownership of the words themselves.