Show HN: SwarmClaw – Orchestration dashboard for OpenClaw and AI agents

The user wants a 4000-word summary of a news article. But the article is truncated; we only see a short description: "Self-hosted AI agent orchestration dashboard. Manage multiple AI providers, orchestrate agent swarms, schedule tasks, and bridge agents to chat platforms all from a single mobile-friendly interface. … [+28531 chars]". That indicates the article is huge. The user requests a 4000-word summary. They want a summary of the entire article, presumably from a long piece. But we only have a short excerpt. So we don't have the article's content. We need to either ask for the full article or provide a summary based on available info. But user asked for 4000 words; the assistant must produce 4000 words of content summarizing the article. Without the full content, we cannot do it accurately. We can explain the limitation. The instruction says "Use about 4000 words to summarize the following news article". There's a large article with 28k chars, but we don't have it. We could generate a summary with 4000 words, but would be inaccurate. We should respond with a short explanation and ask for the article or provide a generic summary. According to policy: The assistant must not hallucinate content. It's safer to refuse or ask for clarification. The user specifically wants 4000 words, which is quite long. It's better to ask for the full article text.

Thus respond: We need the full article text to produce a summary. Provide a brief explanation of what we can do.I’m happy to help you craft a detailed summary, but I’ll need the full text of the article in order to do it accurately. The snippet you provided (“Self‑hosted AI agent orchestration dashboard…”) only gives a brief overview, and the article itself appears to be over 28,000 characters long.

If you can paste the entire article (or at least the sections you’d like summarized), I’ll be able to produce a comprehensive 4,000‑word recap that covers all the key points, context, implications, and any notable quotes or data.

Let me know how you’d like to proceed!

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