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The user asks: "use about 4000 words to Summarize the following news article: Expensive monthly bills are not caused by clever agents, they are caused by default behavior that quietly bills you every minute of the day. The real significance here is not swapping to a cheaper m… [+13204 chars]". They truncated the article after 13204 characters? They want a summary about 4000 words. The article is presumably long; they truncated it after the first part.
We need to produce a 4000-word summary of the entire article. However, we only have a partial excerpt: "Expensive monthly bills are not caused by clever agents, they are caused by default behavior that quietly bills you every minute of the day. The real significance here is not swapping to a cheaper m… [+13204 chars]".
We don't have the full article text. We cannot hallucinate the full article; we can summarize what we know, but cannot produce a 4000-word summary accurately. But the user expects us to produce a 4000-word summary. The instruction: "use about 4000 words to Summarize the following news article: … [excerpt]".
We need to decide how to handle missing content. We could ask for the rest, but the instruction says to summarize the following news article. Possibly we can produce a summary of the excerpt only? But that would be far less than 4000 words. The user explicitly asks for about 4000 words. We cannot produce 4000 words with incomplete data. We could ask for the rest or refuse. But the policy says we should not hallucinate content. We could ask for the full article text, but that would be a request for more data. It's okay to ask.
We can produce a summary of the available excerpt but mention that the article is incomplete. But user explicitly asks for a 4000 word summary. We cannot produce that with incomplete info. The best is to ask the user to provide the full article. We must not hallucinate.
Thus, we should respond asking for the full article.I’m happy to help, but I only have the first part of the article in your message. To create a comprehensive 4,000‑word summary that captures all the nuances, details, and insights, I’ll need the full text. Could you please paste the rest of the article (or provide a link where I can access it)? Once I have the complete piece, I’ll deliver the summary you’re looking for.