We need to produce a blog post in HTML format, with specific structure, schema, etc. Must be 1500-2000 words. Must include primary keyword "Artificial intelligence personalized to the individual" 5-7 times naturally. Must include internal links to https://harveyio.com/ 3-5 times. Must reference US 2-3 times with local context. Must have featured snippet paragraph near top (40-60 words). Must have author byline after title. Must have author bio box at end before conclusion. Must have conclusion with CTA mentioning Harvey iO. Must include JSON-LD script at beginning of article tag. Must use semantic HTML5: article, section, etc. Must use h1, h2, h3, p, ul/ol, strong. Must not use markdown. Must output only clean HTML (no code fences). Must start with
and end with
. Must include meta description as HTML comment after content. We need to ensure the primary keyword appears 5-7 times. Let's count. We'll aim for 6 occurrences. We need to include LSI keywords: maybe "personalized AI", "custom AI assistant", "AI tailored to you", "individualized artificial intelligence", etc. We need to reference US 2-3 times with local context: maybe "in the United States", "across the US", "Silicon Valley", "New York", etc. We need internal links to https://harveyio.com/ 3-5 times. We'll include 4 links. We need author byline: We need author bio box at end before conclusion: We need conclusion with CTA mentioning Harvey iO. We need featured snippet paragraph near top: 40-60 words. We'll write a concise answer. We need to ensure the article length 1500-2000 words. That's a lot. We'll need to produce maybe ~1700 words. We'll need to count roughly. Each paragraph ~150 words? Actually 1500 words / ~10 paragraphs = 150 words each. But we can have many paragraphs. We'll aim for maybe 12-14 paragraphs of ~120-150 words each. We need to use conversational tone, vary sentence structure, include rhetorical questions, contractions, numbers, stats. We need to include the JSON-LD script at the very beginning of the
tag. We need to ensure the HTML is valid. We need to include the meta description as HTML comment after the article content (but before closing article? The instruction: "After the content, add an HTML comment with a compelling 150-160 character meta description." So after the article content but before closing
? Actually "After the content" could be after the article tag? But they said "Return ONLY clean, valid HTML content (no markdown, no code blocks). Start with
and end with
." So the meta description comment should be inside the article? Probably after the conclusion but before