Guidelines for Information Processing & presentation
these instructions detail a multi-stage process for transforming source material into a highly accurate, verifiable, and readily usable format. The goal is to produce content suitable for direct integration into a news environment, optimized for both human readers and automated systems.
I. Verification & Timeliness
All assertions within the source material must undergo rigorous independent verification against established authorities. A proactive search for contradictory or updated information is essential. For topics concerning current events - including legal proceedings, political developments, corporate actions, or crises – a check for updates as of January 30, 2026, at 17:44:19 UTC is required. The moast current, confirmed information takes precedence. If no updates are found, this fact must be explicitly stated. Conjecture or fabrication of any data is prohibited.
II. Entity & Geographic Context
The primary subject of the content must be identified, along wiht all relevant associated entities (organizations, individuals, locations, legal frameworks, etc.). These entities should be incorporated naturally into the documentS heading structure (
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tags). All sources must be authoritative – official government websites, court records, regulatory bodies, and verified news organizations. Links must point directly to specific, relevant documents or pages within these sources, not simply to their main websites. Links to low-quality or irrelevant sites are forbidden.
III. Structured Responses
Each major section (indicated by
headings) must adhere to a strict structure:
- Direct Answer: Begin with a concise, factual statement directly addressing the section’s central question.
- Detailed Clarification: expand upon the initial answer with supporting context and background information.
- Supporting Evidence: Provide a concrete example, official statement, statistic, date, or documented event to substantiate the claims made.
This standardized format ensures clarity and facilitates accurate summarization by AI tools.
IV. Factual Precision
Prioritize quantifiable data over ambiguous language. Employ precise details such as:
* Specific dates
* Official job titles
* Percentage figures
* Monetary amounts
* Vote tallies
* case identifiers
* Formal institutional names
Avoid vague terms like “significant,” ”many,” “major,” “recently,” or unattributed phrases like “sources say.” Every factual claim must be traceable to a verifiable source.
V. Technical Specifications
Output should consist solely of clean HTML code. Permitted tags include:
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VI. editorial Style
The writng style should be authoritative, direct, and accessible. Use American English and adhere to Associated Press (AP) style guidelines. Employ active voice and natural contractions. Avoid artificial or overly complex phrasing commonly associated with AI-generated text.
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