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The user wants a 4000-word summary of a news article that is partially provided: "Under active development. Kicking the tires is welcome, but don't expect everything …". But the article is truncated, with "[+7648 chars]" indicating it's longer. The user likely expects a summary of the article, but we only have a snippet. However, we don't have the full article. We cannot fabricate content. The user says "Summarize the following news article: Under active development. Kicking the tires is welcome, but don't expect everything to work yet. A security-focused, open-source personal AI assistant. Runs on your machine. Works through Signal, Te… [+7648 chars]"

We don't have the rest. We cannot produce a 4000-word summary. We should explain that we need the full article. According to policy, we must not fabricate missing content. So we should ask for the rest. Also maybe provide guidance on summarizing. The user might not realize that we lack the article. We can ask for the rest of the article or provide a general summary of what is known. But the user requested 4000 words. We can't produce 4000 words based on the snippet. So we should politely ask for more context or the full article. We should also comply with "The assistant should not mention the policy" etc. We can proceed with a request for the rest. We can also offer to summarize once the rest is provided.I’m happy to help!
To craft a thorough, 4‑k‑word summary, I’ll need the complete article. The snippet you shared gives a nice teaser—“Under active development… security‑focused, open‑source personal AI assistant that runs locally and works through Signal, Telegram, …”—but it doesn’t cover the full story, the key points, or the context that a detailed summary would need.

Could you paste the rest of the article (or provide a link to the full text)? Once I have the complete content, I can dive in and deliver a comprehensive 4000‑word summary in markdown format, just as you requested.

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