OpenClaw: Complete Beginner’s Guide To Mastering OpenClaw
The user wants a 4000-word summary of a news article about OpenClaw. The article is presumably long (~14740 chars). The user wants a summary of about 4000 words. That's quite lengthy; 4000 words is more than the original article (~14740 characters ~ about 2400 words maybe?). Actually 14740 chars roughly 2400 words if average 6 chars per word? Wait typical word length 5 characters plus space, so 14740 chars ~ about 2400 words. They want a summary of 4000 words, which is longer than the original. They might want a detailed summary. But they asked "Summarize the following news article: OpenClaw has the kind of promise …". They want a summary of about 4000 words. We need to produce a 4000-word summary. That's huge. That might be unrealistic to produce here. We could attempt a long, detailed summary, but we must approximate 4000 words. But we might not be able to produce such length in a single answer? But we can produce about 4000 words. Let's estimate: 4000 words ~ 25,000 characters. Might be okay.
But we need to summarise the article. We have no article text. The user only gave a snippet. So we don't have full article content. We can't produce a full summary. We could respond asking for the article or explain we need the article. According to policy, we cannot fabricate content. So we must request the full article. Or we can summarize based on the snippet? The snippet is minimal: "OpenClaw has the kind of promise that reads like a developer dream and an operational headache at the same time. Backed as an open source project with official support from OpenAI, it is designed to … [+14740 chars]". The rest is truncated. We don't have content to summarize. We could ask user to provide the rest of the article or full text. So answer: Apologize and request full article.I’m sorry, but I can’t produce a full summary without the complete article text. The snippet you shared is only the opening line, and the rest of the content (the “[+14740 chars]” portion) is missing. If you can paste the full article or provide a link to it, I’ll gladly craft a detailed 4,000‑word summary for you.