Show HN: OpenKIWI (Knowledge Integration and Workflow Intelligence)
We need to summarize a news article of about 4000 words. The article content is not provided; only a snippet. The snippet is: "OpenKIWI (Knowledge Integration & Workflow Intelligence) is a secure, multi-channel agentic automation system. OpenKIWI sits in the same automation space as other tools like Openclaw, but differ… [+14666 chars]". There's an indication that the article is about 14666 chars (~ about 2400 words). The user wants a summary of about 4000 words? That seems too long for a summary. Probably they want a full 4000-word summary? The article is 14666 chars ~ about 2400 words, so a 4000-word summary would be longer than original. That doesn't make sense. Maybe they want the summary to be about 4000 words? The instruction: "use about 4000 words to Summarize the following news article". So they want a summary of the article, and the summary should be around 4000 words. That is weird but okay. The article is about OpenKIWI. We don't have full article content. But maybe we need to generate a 4000-word summary of the article based on knowledge. But we can't hallucinate details. We could approximate with a summary that covers aspects like background, features, comparisons, applications, potential impact, etc. But we don't have article specifics.
We could ask the user for the full article, but they didn't provide. We might proceed with a generic comprehensive summary of about 4000 words, but that might be too much. Maybe the instruction is to "use about 4000 words" meaning produce a summary of around 4000 words? That is too long for this context. Possibly they want a concise summary but the words count is too high. Maybe it's a mistake. Could ask clarification.
Given guidelines, we should ask for clarification. We should request the full article. So we ask user: "Could you please provide the full text of the article?" Then we can summarize. That would be the best. Let's do that.I’m happy to help, but I’ll need the full text of the article to create an accurate summary. Could you paste the complete article (or a link to it) so I can dive into the details and craft a comprehensive overview for you?