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The user wants about 4000 words summary of a news article that contains a quote from Doug McIlroy 1978, and then says "An AI agent in … [+13535 chars]" presumably there is a long article. We don't have the article content. The user only provided a snippet with the quote and the start of the article: "An AI agent in … [+13535 chars]". That indicates the article is 13,535 characters long, but they didn't paste it. We can't summarize without the content. We can ask for the rest. The user didn't supply the entire article, so we must ask them to provide the article text. We should do so politely and clearly. Also mention that we need the full article to produce a 4000-word summary. The user likely expects the summary. We can ask for the article.
We must be mindful of policy: we can't hallucinate content. So we must request the full article. Then we can produce a summary if they provide it.
Thus the answer: ask for the article text.I’d love to help you with a detailed summary, but I need the full text of the article to do so.
Could you paste the entire article (or at least the portions you’d like summarized) here? Once I have that, I can craft a comprehensive 4,000‑word summary for you.