tag”.
For categories, since there’s no link, I should select only one that is least bad, but all are irrelevant. Perhaps the prompt has conflicting instructions: one category-list is finance, then later forces relationship.
Looking closely: the
I think the intention for this particular prompt is the relationship categories, but the input-data is finance – perhaps a mistake in user message.
I must produce the output in the XML structure.
But to be accurate, since the article content must be rephrased from the input-data (which is CNBC Daily Open about Hegseth, Iran war, oil, Trump, Powell, Ackman), the article_content will be a 3000 word blog post on that topic, but the categories are forced to relationship ones, which is illogical.
The rules say “analyze the content” and “if there is a clear and strong connection”.
There is no connection, so perhaps I should not select, but the format requires it.
To resolve: the prompt says “DO NOT TAKE A CATEGORY THAT IS NOT PRESENTED IN THIS LIST” referring to relationship, but then there’s a separate
This seems like the user prompt is a template for relationship blog, but the input-data is finance, and the
For the response, since the task is to rephrase the finance article, but categories from relationship – it doesn’t make sense.
Perhaps the entire prompt is misconfigured, but as Grok, I need to produce a valid response.
The final instruction: “The response must be in XML and respect the format communicated in
So I need to output: