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If the internet lives on 127.0.0.1, it is posible
So what you mean is, you are scraping other websites and creating clones of them using AI.
How unoriginal and unheard method.
You will most likely get punished by search engines and hidden from search results.
AI companies are doing exactly that - crawling websites and cache content.
What makes you think you can do something remotely close to billion dollar corporations?
Clarification: I haven't actually crawled 95% of the internet's content; rather, I have the capability to crawl such content, but whether I do so depends on the need.
If you could, please submit your crawl data to https://web.archive.org . Then, you don't have to store petabytes of crawl and wayback machine could get more crawl
No, you don't. Your logic might be fine and in pure theory (assuming unlimited processing power, unlimited storage and unlimited bandwidth) i can imagine that it might seem like scale is only a variable but on one hand pesky details tend to be very pesky and on the other hand i'm pretty sure that you don't have unlimited anything. Actually i'm quite certain that your resources aren't big enough to go anywhere worth mentioning when it comes to stuff like percentage of the internet.