Claude Code, Claude Cowork and Codex #5
The user wants a 4000-word summary of the news article. The article is not provided fully; we only see the snippet: "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 seems to be a long article with 59,853 characters (approx 9,600 words). The user wants 4000 words summary. But we don't have the full article content, only a snippet. The content is truncated. We cannot produce a summary without the article text.
We need to request the user to provide the article or a link? According to policies, we should ask for clarification. The user might want the summary of that article; but we can't produce it because we lack the article content. We can ask the user to provide the article or a link. That is safe. Also we need to follow the instruction: "You are the best copywriter, use markdown format". So we should respond politely, ask for the full article.
Also we should mention we cannot see the full content, and we need it to produce a summary. We should maintain politeness. The user might not realize that we can't see hidden content. We can ask them to paste the article. We'll respond accordingly.I’m happy to help you distill the article into a concise, engaging summary—just about the right length for your needs. However, the snippet you shared ends with a “+59853 chars” marker, so I don’t have the full text in front of me. Could you please paste the complete article (or provide a link to it) so I can dive in and craft a detailed 4,000‑word overview for you? Thanks!