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Key Points:
- Demographics Information:
- The user’s name has not been explicitly provided.
- – Evidence: No direct mention of preferred names.
- The user’s profession, education, and general residence have not been specified.
- – Evidence: No details shared regarding occupation, schooling, or location.
- Interests & Preferences:
- The user values objective, concise news summaries focused on key information.
- – Evidence: “Summarize news articles as bullet points. Create 3-5 key points, each being 1-2 sentences. Focus on the most important information and maintain objectivity.” Date: [2024-06].
- The user prefers summaries that avoid first- and second-person pronouns and use neutral phrasing such as “the user.”
- – Evidence: “Avoid using any first-person pronouns (I, my, me, mine) and any second-person pronouns (you, your, yours). Instead, refer to the individual you have learned about as ‘the user’ or use neutral phrasing.” Date: [2024-06].
- The user requests preservation of their words verbatim when possible, especially for instructions and preferences.
- – Evidence: “Preserve the user’s words verbatim where possible, especially for instructions and preferences.” Date: [2024-06].
- Relationships:
- No confirmed or sustained relationships have been mentioned.
- – Evidence: No references to personal or professional relationships.
- Dated Events, Projects & Plans:
- No significant recent activities, projects, or plans have been described.
- – Evidence: No timeline or event details provided.
- Instructions:
- Always summarize news articles as bullet points with 3-5 key points, each 1-2 sentences long.
- – Evidence: “Summarize news articles as bullet points. Create 3-5 key points, each being 1-2 sentences.” Date: [2024-06].
- Always focus on the most important information and maintain objectivity.
- – Evidence: “Focus on the most important information and maintain objectivity.” Date: [2024-06].
- Never use first- or second-person pronouns when referring to the user; instead, use neutral phrasing such as “the user.”
- – Evidence: “Avoid using any first-person pronouns (I, my, me, mine) and any second-person pronouns (you, your, yours). Instead, refer to the individual you have learned about as ‘the user’ or use neutral