Right now, those who want to use the collectives feature (e.g., Google with the Google Cloud) have to pay to use the Collectives feature.
I think it should either be made free or be removed entirely.
Right now, the incentive would be for the owner of Stack Overflow to start giving moderation powers to these companies. I can see this resulting in undesirable outcomes such as inconsistent and transparent moderation done by people who are unfamiliar with the site. I am not overly concerned by the current "recommended answer" and "recognized user" features, but just that it is a slippery slope.
I think we have to ask ourselves why this feature even exists. Does it really provide any value to the community these articles and "recommended answer" and "recognized user" badges.
The idea that was implied in the blog post ("Give technical employees of these organizations the tools to contribute their knowledge effectively to the Stack Overflow community.") was that companies would only contribute to Stack Overflow if they felt that they were more important than an average user.
More importantly, it seems like the Collectives feature is going to detract from the feature set of the free site.
Each organization that participates in Collectives on Stack Overflow will get its own page, which will act as its “home” on Stack Overflow. Questions and Answers will be posted to Stack Overflow, as usual, and the collective page will aggregate all the relevant content from selected tags.
It seems like a great idea to have pages that aggregate relevant tags for a particular technology, but what concerns me is that now is this is a "paid" feature and not a free one and the owners will refrain from implementing this for free as it would detract from their profits.