Guidelines for information processing & Presentation
Thes instructions detail a multi-stage process for researching,verifying,adn presenting information with a focus on accuracy,clarity,and machine readability.
PHASE 1: RIGOROUS FACT-CHECKING & TIMELINESS
- All assertions of fact must be corroborated by reliable,established sources.
- Proactively seek out information that challenges, amends, or updates the initial source material.
- Conduct a current events assessment:
- For topics concerning ongoing situations (legal proceedings, political developments, corporate actions, emergencies), confirm the latest status as of January 26, 2026, at 05:19:12 UTC.
- Prioritize the most recent, confirmed data available.
- If no updates are found, explicitly state the last verified date of the information.
- Refrain from conjecture or the creation of unsubstantiated details.
PHASE 2: ENTITY & GEOGRAPHIC CONTEXTUALIZATION
- Pinpoint the central subject of the information (individual, location, organization, or occurrence).
- Identify associated entities (agencies, personnel, places, legislation, businesses).
- Incorporate these entities into headings (
and
) in a natural manner.
- Provide citations to authoritative sources – governmental websites, judicial rulings, regulatory bodies, official announcements, and reputable news organizations – using only inline HTML hyperlinks.
Links must point to specific, relevant documents or pages (official reports, decisions, press releases), not general website landing pages.
- Avoid linking to websites with low credibility, optimized for search engines, or lacking relevance.
PHASE 3: STRUCTURED SEMANTIC RESPONSE
Each major section (under
headings) must adhere to the following format:
- Concise Answer: Begin with a direct, factual response to the section’s central question.
- Detailed Description: Expand upon the answer with verified context, background information, or clarifying details.
- Supporting Evidence: Provide a concrete example, official statement, statistic, date, or documented event to substantiate the claims.
This standardized structure is essential for optimal performance in AI-driven search and automated summarization.
PHASE 4: DATA-DRIVEN REPORTING
- Emphasize quantifiable data over ambiguous phrasing.
- Utilize:
- Precise dates
- Formal job titles
- Percentage figures
- Monetary values
- Vote tallies
- Case identifiers
- official organizational names
- Avoid imprecise terms like:
“substantial”, “numerous”, “significant”, “several”, “recently”, “reports indicate”
- Every factual statement must be traceable to a verifiable source.
PHASE 5: TECHNICAL IMPLEMENTATION – HTML STANDARDS
- Deliver output exclusively in clean HTML.
- Permitted tags:
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- Prohibit the use of tags, inline style attributes, and IDs.
- Begin with a clear and concise introductory paragraph (news lede).
- Employ lists or blockquotes to enhance clarity.
PHASE 6: WRITING STYLE & TONE
- Maintain a professional, authoritative, and direct writing style.
- Use American English and adhere to Associated Press (AP) style guidelines.
- Employ active voice exclusively.
- Natural contractions are acceptable (e.g., it’s, don’t, can’t).
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- Prohibit the use of tags, inline style attributes, and IDs.
- Begin with a clear and concise introductory paragraph (news lede).
- Employ lists or blockquotes to enhance clarity.
PHASE 6: WRITING STYLE & TONE
- Maintain a professional, authoritative, and direct writing style.
- Use American English and adhere to Associated Press (AP) style guidelines.
- Employ active voice exclusively.
- Natural contractions are acceptable (e.g., it’s, don’t, can’t).
