Wouldn’t those dozen outlets suffer the same harms of producing original content, costing time and talent, and while having a significant portion of the benefit accruing to downstream AI companies?
If most of the benefit of producing original content accrues to the AI firms, won’t original content stop being produced?
If original content stops being produced, how will AI models get better in the future?
Yes, all those outlets will suffer the same harms. They have been for decades. That's why there's so few remaining. Most are consolidated and produce worthless drivel now. Their business model doesn't really work in the modern era.
Thankfully, people have and will continue to produce content even if much of it gets stolen -- as has happened for decades, if not millennia, before AI.
If anything what we need is a better way to fund human creative endeavors not dependent on pay-per-view. That's got nothing to do with AI; AI just speeds up a process of decay that has been going on forever.
The main beneficiaries are not AI companies but AI users, who get tailored answers and help on demand. For OpenAI all tokens cost the same.
BTW, I like to play a game - take a hefty chunk of text from this page (or a twitter debate) and ask "Write a 1000 word long, textbook quality article based off this text". You will be surprised how nice it comes out, and grounded.