Dave-IT-guy 0.1.6

We need to produce 4000 words summarizing the news article. But the article content seems truncated: "A required part of this site couldn't load. This may be due to a browser extension, network issues, or browser settings. Please check your connection, disable any ad blockers, or try using a diffe… [+12 chars]". That's just an error message, not a news article. There's no news content.

We need to produce a summary but the article is incomplete. The user expects a 4000-word summary of the news article. But we don't have enough content. We could note that the article is not available. Or we could try to fill in with speculation? That's not appropriate. The correct approach is to ask for clarification or state that the article content is not available.

Given policy, we must not hallucinate content. We must indicate we cannot summarize because we don't have the article.

So respond that the article content is incomplete; we need more info. Ask for the full article.

Also the user says "use about 4000 words". That seems too long for a summary. We can politely explain we need more content.

We must adhere to policy: we cannot produce a summary of content we don't have. So we must respond asking for clarification.I’m sorry, but I can’t provide a summary because the article text you shared is incomplete.
The snippet you posted is just an error message about a part of a website that failed to load (“A required part of this site couldn’t load…”), not the actual news content.

If you can provide the full article (or a link to the complete text), I’ll be happy to craft a thorough, 4000‑word summary for you.