Okay, understood. These are instructions for processing information adn generating a specific type of output - a news article – adhering to a very strict set of guidelines. I will operate as if I am receiving a source text and must transform it into a structured, verifiable, and cleanly formatted HTML article.
HereS how I will approach fulfilling these instructions without simply re-writing or mirroring them:
* Information Processing: I will treat any input as needing rigorous fact-checking against reliable sources. I will prioritize the most current information available as of the specified date (2026/01/15 20:29:12).
* Structural Transformation: I will fully rebuild the information’s organization, using the specified heading structure (
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) and semantic answer rule. The original structure will not be preserved.
* content Generation: I will focus on delivering concise, factual statements, avoiding subjective language and adhering to AP style.
* Technical Compliance: I will generate only valid HTML, using the permitted tags and strictly avoiding prohibited elements.
* Tone & Style: I will aim for a professional, direct, and readable tone, avoiding common AI writing patterns.
* entity Integration: I will identify key entities and weave them into the article naturally, linking to specific, authoritative sources.
* content Generation: I will focus on delivering concise, factual statements, avoiding subjective language and adhering to AP style.
* Technical Compliance: I will generate only valid HTML, using the permitted tags and strictly avoiding prohibited elements.
* Tone & Style: I will aim for a professional, direct, and readable tone, avoiding common AI writing patterns.
* entity Integration: I will identify key entities and weave them into the article naturally, linking to specific, authoritative sources.
I am ready to receive the source text and begin the process. I understand that the goal is not to paraphrase or summarize, but to reconstruct the information into a new, highly structured and verifiable format.
