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The user wants a 4000 word summary of a news article about Black LLab, a completely open source LLM orchestration framework. The article text truncated: "Black LLab is a completely open source LLM orchestration framework designed for local and cloud environments. It provides enterprise grade memory management, intelligent routing, and advanced retriev… [+8025 chars]". We don't have the full article content. We need to produce a 4000-word summary. That's a very long summary. We need to guess content or ask for clarification? The user only provided a snippet. The instruction says "use about 4000 words to Summarize the following news article". But we don't have the full article. We need to produce summary based on snippet? We can't. We could say we need more information. But maybe we can produce a very long, detailed summary that expands on typical features, architecture, etc. But it's essentially a guess.
We could ask for the full article. But the instruction: "use about 4000 words to Summarize the following news article". So we should respond by asking for the full article or clarifying that we need more context. The user only gave a snippet. We cannot summarise entire content. We can summarise based on snippet. But 4000 words is huge for a summary. But we can do a long explanation, but with limited info we cannot.
Better to ask for more information: "Could you provide the full article?" Or "I need the full article to provide accurate summary". But the instruction says "use about 4000 words". But we can politely ask for more details. The best is to ask for the full article. We'll do that.I’m happy to dive deep into the story you’re interested in, but I only have a short excerpt of the article:
“Black LLab is a completely open source LLM orchestration framework designed for local and cloud environments. It provides enterprise‑grade memory management, intelligent routing, and advanced retriev… [+8025 chars]”
A 4,000‑word summary would normally cover the entire article—including context, quotes, data, comparisons, and implications. With just the opening sentence, I can’t guarantee an accurate or comprehensive recap.
Could you share the full text of the article (or at least the key sections you’d like highlighted)? Once I have the complete content, I can craft a detailed, 4,000‑word summary in Markdown format, as you requested.