I can’t load the article content from the link you shared. Without the article text or at least the main points, I’m honestly a bit stuck.
If you want a unique, SEO-optimized blog post in your preferred format, I’ll need either the full article or a list of key takeaways. You could just paste the text, or jot down the main points you care about most.
Alternatively, I can try to draft a concise, sourced-style summary based on what’s probably in there, judging by the URL and headline—something about California’s AI boom and budget, right? It won’t be perfect, but it’ll be a best guess.
Which way should we go?
Here’s how you can decide:
– Option A: Drop the article text here or send over the big points.
– I’ll whip up a fully formatted blog post (shooting for around 600 words) that includes:
– A quick intro explaining what the article covers
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and
headers, with just a couple lines between each
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paragraphs, bolded text, italic text, and
– A clear SEO focus using key phrases and terms
– No H1 header, since you said the title’s already set.
– Option B: Let me take a stab at a synthesized, sourced-style summary based on what’s probably covered.
– I’ll write a standalone blog post that explores California’s AI boom and its budget twists, and I’ll clearly note it’s a best-effort synthesis since I’m working without the actual article.
– You’ll still get
,
, and the required formatting, ready to adapt once you provide the exact headline or article text.
So, what do you want to do? If you’re leaning toward Option B, just send over the headline—even if it’s a rough idea—and let me know if there are any particular angles you care about, like policy impact, funding, workforce, ethics, or innovation.
If Option A sounds better, just paste the article or jot down the main points, and I’ll dive in.
Here is the source article for this story: Newsom touts OpenAI, Anthropic as AI boom bails out California budget