#WebScraping

Web scraping is shaping up as a contentious battleground for tech giants and AI innovators. From Google’s Gemini Notebook scraping articles for summaries to Amazon blocking Perplexity’s AI shopping agent, the ethical and legal debates around data extraction are heating up. For content creators, these conflicts offer a timely angle to explore the implications of AI-driven scraping on attribution, commerce, and content ownership, making it a rich newsjacking opportunity.

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Content hooks for #WebScraping

  1. BREAKING: Google just made it easier for AI to steal your content - here's what you need to know
  2. Your website is about to get scraped by Google's AI - unless you do this one thing
  3. Google's sneaky rebrand hides a major content scraping threat
  4. If AI can buy for you, who gets the credit—Amazon, the agent, or nobody?
  5. This isn’t an AI story. It’s a checkout story—and that’s where the money is.
  6. Amazon just fired a warning shot at every AI shopping assistant.

Ready-to-post tweets

Google's NotebookLM rebrand to Gemini Notebook includes more aggressive content scraping features. Site owners have until 2026 to block it. #AIScraping #GoogleUpdate

BREAKING: Gemini Notebook can turn your articles into AI podcasts & videos WITHOUT attribution. Check your robots.txt now! #ContentCreation #SEO

Amazon vs Perplexity isn’t about “AI hype.” It’s about who controls checkout—and the billions attached to it. If agents own the purchase flow, ads + affiliates get rewritten.

Hot take: Affiliate marketing dies when clicks disappear. AI agents don’t browse—they decide. Creators need new attribution models fast.