No. Because the AI itself isn’t a super-intelligence from sci-fi.
It has no judgement skills, although it can predict what a judgement-using response would look like based on judgement-using texts in the millions of documents that it was trained on, all of which were probably judging something else. It cannot then judge what is trustworthy or not.
It has no analysis skills, although it can predictively generate text calling for analysis, again based on all the analytical texts in its training set, which again quite probably won’t really apply to your specific. It will look great much of the time, as it is meant to. AI gives the appearance of intelligence, artificially (meaning without actually having intelligence). It is not AGI.
Most of the ‘Live Crawling’ systems access one specified URL at a time. A single ‘Fetch’ command. A lot of those won’t even access the CSS and JavaScript files associated with a page because those are separate documents to the one URL specified.
Please, please, do yourself the huge favour of reading A Crash Course in LLM-based AI to understand what AI can and cannot do. Every single one of your requests there are based on imagining some Star Trek computer level of AGI, which does not exist.