Thanks for the link, I appreciate it. I suppose the issue is that this just further enshittifies the internet into a small handful of walled gardens. Big players get their payday, because they could feasibly sue OpenAI and generate them enough headache. But the vast amount of content on the internet was not built by a small handful of media companies, but rather by masses of small creators. It is their work that OpenAI is profiting from and I have yet to see a credible suggestion on how they will compensate them.
The likely and rather sad outcome of all this is small creators stop publishing because what is the point if they think their work is going to be regurgitated by some AI for $20/month.