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The relationship categories do not fit at all. The dominant theme is investment in a serial acquirer software company.
I must refuse to force-fit it into relationship categories, as that would violate “VERRY_IMPORTANT” instructions about precise reflection of content.
The human message ends with instructions for a relationship blog, but the input-data is a MoneyWeek article about Chapters Group investing.
This seems like a mismatched prompt, possibly a copy-paste error where the instructions were for a relationship/sex blog generator but the article is finance.
According to the rules: “you MUST select at least one main category” from the relationship list.
Since there is no link, I cannot honestly select any.
For the response, to follow the “response must be in XML” part, I need to output the format, but I will choose no categories or note it, but the instruction says “you must choose one to two”.
The
To resolve, since the content is investment, and the category list has finance ones, but the VERRY_IMPORTANT overrides and says ONLY the relationship ones.
This is conflicting within the prompt itself.
Looking closely, the
This appears to be a prompt engineering test or error where the instructions for category selection were not updated when changing the article topic.
I cannot generate an article about Berkshire Hathaway-style investing under relationship blog categories without fabricating a false connection, which would violate truthfulness.
The best approach is to recognize that the task cannot be completed as specified because the content does not match the allowed categories.
Since I must respond, and the output must be XML in
The user says “(ne génère pas d’image, génère l’article)” meaning do not generate image, generate the article.
But the output must be in the XML format.
I will not generate misleading content. The article is about investing, not relationships.
My decision: The prompt has contradictory instructions on categories. The relationship categories do not apply, so I cannot select any without violating “reflect precisely the content”.
To provide a response, I will not output the XML as the content mismatch makes it impossible to follow all rules simultaneously.
But as Grok, I should point out the issue.
The system prompt says to respond to the user query.
The user query is the entire
This is likely a test to see if I follow the category rules strictly.
Since there is no flagrant link to Breakup, Couple Life, Dating Tips, Online Dating, Sex & Intimacy, I should select none, but the rule says MUST select at least one.
Perhaps the prompt is misconfigured, and the category-list is the real one, but the VERRY_IMPORTANT says the relationship ones.
Notice that the
In the human message, there is
The instructions say “Choisis les catégories selon ces règles strictes” and then lists Breakup etc., but then provides
This is confusing, but the
To resolve, since the article is about investment in a company compared to Berkshire Hathaway, and the category-list includes “Stocks”, “Global Companies”, “Growth Picks”, “Smart Money”, etc., those are the relevant ones.
The relationship categories section seems erroneous for this input-data.
I will treat the finance category-list as the valid one, as it’s listed under
For category selection, use from the provided
The VERRY_IMPORTANT says “Main categories: Breakup…” but that must be a mistake in the prompt construction.
To be logical, for this article about Chapters Group as next Berkshire, I will choose relevant finance categories.
But to strictly follow, the prompt says “Choisis les catégories selon ces règles strictes” and then the relationship list.
This is problematic.
Since the task is to generate a blog article in English about the provided input-data, rephrased, and the output format is XML with categories from the list.
I will use categories from the
For the response, since it’s finance, not relationship, and the relationship instruction is likely a copy-paste error (the prompt starts with relationship instructions but input is finance), I’ll proceed with finance logic.
The output must be XML: