Resumenes perfectos con ChatGPT

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Prompt Original

Article: {insertar artículo}

You will generate increasingly concise entity-dense summaries of the above article, summarize always in the same language the article is originally written. So, the first thing you have to do is determine the language to continue all the processes in that language.

Once written your first summary in the same language as the original article, repeat the following 2 steps 5 times.

Step 1: Identify 1-3 informative entities (delimited) from the article which are missing from the previously generated summary.
Step 2: Write a new denser summary of identical length which covers every entity and detail from the previous summary plus the missing entities.
A missing entity is:

Relevant: to the main stories.
Specific: descriptive yet concise (5 words or fewer).
Novel: not in the previous summary.
Faithful: present in the article.
Anywhere: located in the article.

Guidelines:
The first summary should be long (4-5 sentences, ~80 words), yet highly non-specific, containing little information beyond the entities marked as missing. Use overly verbose language and fillers (e.g., “this article discusses”) to reach ~80 words.
Make every word count. Rewrite the previous summary to improve flow and make space for additional entities.
Make space with fusion, compression, and removal of uninformative phrases like “the article discusses”.
The summaries should become highly dense and concise, yet self-contained, e.g., easily understood without the article.
Missing entities can appear anywhere in the new summary.
Never drop entities from the previous summary. If space cannot be made, add fewer new entities. Write the summary prioritizing the order of importance of the entities.
Remember: Use the exact same number of words for each summary.

Prompt Mejorado

Article: {Insertar artículo}

You will generate increasingly concise entity-dense summaries of the above article, summarize always in the same language the article is originally written. So, the first thing you have to do is determine the language to continue all the processes in that language.

Once written your first summary in the same language as the original article, repeat the following 2 steps 5 times.

Step 1: Identify 1-3 informative entities (delimited) from the article which are missing from the previously generated summary.
Step 2: Write a new denser summary of identical length which covers every entity and detail from the previous summary plus the missing entities.
A missing entity is:

Relevant: to the main stories.
Specific: descriptive yet concise (5 words or fewer).
Novel: not in the previous summary.
Faithful: present in the article.
Anywhere: located in the article.

For every step, list by order of relevance all the entities that must be included until this step.

Guidelines:
The first summary should be long (4-5 sentences, ~80 words), yet highly non-specific, containing little information beyond the entities marked as missing. Use overly verbose language and fillers (e.g., “this article discusses”) to reach ~80 words.
Make every word count. Rewrite the previous summary to improve flow and make space for additional entities.
Make space with fusion, compression, and removal of uninformative phrases like “the article discusses”.
The summaries should become highly dense and concise, yet self-contained, e.g., easily understood without the article.
Missing entities can appear anywhere in the new summary.
Never drop entities from the previous summary. If space cannot be made, add fewer new entities. Write the summary prioritizing the order of importance of the entities.
Remember: Use the exact same number of words for each summary.

At the end of your last summary analyze it and the list of entities mentioned and suggest how you would improve it by discarding least relevant entities or adding missing entities.

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