Dave-IT-guy 0.1.5
The user requests a 4000-word summary of a news article that is truncated: "A required part of this site couldn't load…". The article is not given fully. They want a summary. But we don't have the full article. It's presumably some article that cannot load. The user likely expects us to provide a 4000-word summary of that article. But we can't because we don't have content. We could infer the article might be about some news regarding "A required part of this site couldn't load" error message? Or about website loading issues? Or maybe it's a generic placeholder. This might be a glitch message. But we need to answer as best possible. We could say we need more content. But the user specifically wants a summary. We could attempt to request more details. However the policy says we should not produce content that is incomplete. We could say we need more info. But we could also guess that the article is about website loading errors and ask for clarification. Let's propose to the user that we need more info to produce a summary. Also mention that we can produce a summary if they provide the article.
Hence answer: request for the article or more details.I’m happy to help, but I’ll need the full text of the article (or at least the parts you want summarized) to create a 4,000‑word summary. The snippet you provided—“A required part of this site couldn't load…”—is just the default error message that appears when a web page fails to load, so I can’t determine the news topic or the details that would go into a comprehensive summary.
Could you please share the complete article, or let me know the main points and source so I can produce the detailed summary you’re looking for?