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Apr 24, 2026

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tag…” and “you must choose one to two main categories from the provided list only” and then it repeats the relationship categories again.

This is clearly a malformed prompt, likely copy-pasted from a relationship blog generator and then adapted for finance, but the relationship rules were not removed.

The input-data is finance: Oracle stock, Dan Ives, AI infrastructure.

The provided in the query is finance ones.

But the instructions explicitly say to choose from relationship categories and “DO NOT TAKE A CATEGORY THAT IS NOT PRESENTED IN THIS LIST !!!!!!!!!” referring to relationship ones.

This is contradictory.

Crucial part: the response MUST be in the exact XML format inside tags? No, the instruction says:

“The response must be in XML and respect the format communicated in .”

“you must only use tags without their attributes, for example

And “always an tag”

The article must be in English.

But for categories: the VERRY_IMPORTANT says choose from Breakup, Couple Life etc., but that can’t make sense for Oracle stock article.

This seems like the prompt is broken, a template for relationship advice blog that was repurposed without cleaning the category rules.

Since the main task is to generate a blog post based on the input-data about Oracle, and the is the finance one in the query, but the instructions have conflicting rules.

Look carefully:

The has a block saying choose from relationship categories.

Then later with finance categories.

Then another VERRY_IMPORTANT repeating the relationship rule.

This is a test or error, but I have to follow the structure.

The user says: “(ne génère pas d’image, génère l’article)” meaning “do not generate image, generate the article”

The output must be XML with:

5 keywords

(note: prompt says amount=”15″ but earlier “7 mots-clés” – inconsistency, but use the XML without attributes)

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