@David Chen You hit the nail on the head. Scraping is not a long-term approach. TOOLS like these may be blocked altogether in the future. On the same side of the coin, I'd be cautious of relying too heavily on AI generated content for your customer facing business (website). I'd further argue that dependence on AI may come back to bite us in the butt - for instance, a drop in our website search position/search rank. Wild Wild West (1997-2000) Think back to 1997-2000 - the Wild, Wild, West of the interwebs (did I just say "interwebs?" sorry.) You could 'get away with' nearly anything when it came to pushing your website to the top of the search engines. Spam? Hey forgettaboutit!! Anyone here remember the 2000 Google Algorithm update which included "Page Rank" in the tool bar? Even from 2001-2008, there were 'tricks' like article spinning, paid backlinks, etc to get website ranked higher up the Google search page. BUT, with each major Google Algo update, people who used tricks like these saw their websites fall down in position. If you're scraping articles and rewriting them or using AI to write "fresh" articles, check facts and check for plagiarism. Even just 1 sentence exactly the same as another article could be bad for your website. Don't write unnaturally, for example, keyword stuffing when no human would write that way. Yes, Claude is awesome, but so are you! Maybe use Claude to check what you wrote instead of asking 'him' to do it all? As former university instructor, I've seen the change firsthand. Humans written to AI written. I'm pretty good at spotting AI writing, and even AI assisted "replies" in Skool communities. If I can spot it, so can Google. I suspect so can you. The Constant FUNDAMENTALS You know what has never changed? Fundamentals. Providing quality content - relevant, engaging, valuable, fresh...and Readability; be human sounding, write for a human, not for a search engine. This is more important now than ever. Google loves that shXt!