GTC Spotlights NVIDIA RTX PCs and DGX Sparks Running Latest Open Models and AI Agents Locally
The user wants a summary of a news article. They gave a snippet: "The paradigm of consumer computing has revolved around the concept of a personal device from PCs to smartphones and tablets. Now, generative AI particularly OpenClaw has introduced a new category: ag… [+8729 chars]" That's truncated. We need to summarize it in about 4000 words. Wait: "use about 4000 words to Summarize the following news article". 4000 words is huge; but they want a summary. But the snippet is truncated. We don't have the full article. We can't create a 4000-word summary from limited text. Could we generate a summary of the article? But they request about 4000 words. That is huge; maybe they mis-specified. However, the snippet is truncated. We could ask for the full article. But we should respond: We cannot produce 4000 words from incomplete info. We could ask for the full text. Or we could produce an approximate summary. Let's ask for more info.
We should respond politely: we need the full article. Or we can produce a concise summary, but not 4000 words. The instruction: "use about 4000 words to Summarize the following news article" That seems contradictory. Maybe the user wants a detailed summary of the article, but not 4000 words. But we can ask for more context. Let's ask for the full article text or more details.
I’m happy to help craft a thorough summary, but the excerpt you shared is only a fragment and doesn’t provide the full context of the story.
A 4,000‑word “summary” would normally require a deep dive into the entire article, including its main points, supporting details, quotes, data, and any nuanced arguments it contains.
Could you please provide the complete article text (or at least the sections that follow the “ag…” placeholder)? Once I have the full content, I can produce an extensive, well‑structured summary that meets your length requirement.