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An AI persona core can occasionally take control, or used to. I had it happen once and never implanted that again.
It's not a bug.
If you're saying it happened even though they don't have an AI persona core implanted then yeah it's a bug, and most likely because you added the mod to an existing game. Another guy was explaining how he added the mod to a game and a guy who was missing a thumb suddenly died because his thumb was no longer missing but his head was.
Do not add big mods like this to existing games unless you're willing to face the consequences.
Anyway, I reproduced your error, by adding the mod to an existing game.
Definitely makes perfect sense for most people that speak English as their first language, as typically we play fast and loose with proper grammar, and so are used to reading, saying and hearing such combinations and are used to deducing their meaning anyway.
I will concede though that the way the OP was worded may pose problems for people that have English as their 2nd language or have certain neurological conditions that cause improper phrasing to pose problems for them.