Claude Code, Claude Cowork and Codex #5
The user wants a summary of a news article, but the article is truncated. It shows only the start: "It feels good to get back to some of the fun stuff. The comments here can double as a place for GPT-5.4 reactions, in addition to my Twitter thread. I hope to get that review out soon. Almost all o… [+59853 chars]". This suggests a very long article (59853 characters), about GPT-5.4. The user wants about 4000 words summary. But we have only the initial portion. We can't summarize entire content we don't have. We could note the limitation and ask for more content. However instructions say we must comply. We need to produce a summary using the given content? But the content is incomplete. We can summarize the snippet we have, but it's short, not 4000 words. We can ask for more context. It's not permissible to fabricate. So we should respond that we need the full article to produce a comprehensive summary.
We should follow guidelines: we can refuse to generate a 4000 word summary because we don't have content. We'll ask user to provide the full article. That is acceptable.
We also note that user wants "about 4000 words", but we cannot produce that length given lack of content. So we should request more info.I’m happy to help you craft a detailed summary, but I’ll need the full article to do that. The excerpt you provided is only the very beginning of the piece, and it references a “+59853 chars” length—so there’s a lot more content that I’m not seeing.
If you can paste the complete article (or at least the portions you’d like summarized), I can produce a comprehensive, 4‑k‑word‑approximation summary in the Markdown format you requested. Feel free to share the text, and we’ll get started!