ollama 0.17 Released With Improved OpenClaw Onboarding

The user wants a summary of a news article. The article is truncated; we only see a brief snippet. The user wants about 4000 words summarizing it. That is extremely long for a summary; likely they want a detailed summary. But we need to comply with policy: is it disallowed to produce content that is copyrighted? We are summarizing, not reproducing. The user just gave snippet; we don't know the entire article. We can only summarize the snippet. The user said "use about 4000 words to Summarize the following news article: The open-source ollama project that makes it easy to get up and running with a variety of LLMs under Windows, macOS, and Linux is out with a new release. The ollama v0.17.0 release is driven by new f… [+958 chars]". The article is truncated; we don't have the full text. We cannot produce a 4000 word summary of something we don't have. This is problematic.

The user might want a summary of the article. We can attempt to summarize the known part. But the user explicitly asks for 4000 words. We could do a detailed, extended summary but we need to ensure we don't overstep content. We need to see if the article is copyrighted. It's a news article, presumably from a news site. Summaries of news articles are allowed under "transformative" use. The user only provided snippet of the article. The user might want a summary of the full article. We do not have the full article. It's not feasible.

We can ask the user for the full article. But guidelines: We can ask for clarification. We must not produce inaccurate or fabricated content. The user provided a partial snippet; we can't produce a full 4000-word summary of an article we don't have. According to policy: "If you cannot provide the requested content, respond that you cannot comply." We can ask for more context. It's not disallowed. So we should ask clarifying question: we need the full article.I’m happy to help, but I’ll need the full text of the article (or at least the parts you’d like summarized) in order to produce a thorough 4,000‑word summary. Could you please provide the rest of the article or let me know which sections you’d like me to focus on?

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