Missing Source Stalls INVO Fertility Briefing
- Cannot summarize INVO Fertility because only the word "Gainers" was provided; need the full article.
- Without source text, assistant cannot verify facts or extract details about INVO Fertility's business or developments.
- Paste the full INVO Fertility article; assistant will then produce a neutral, Reuters-style summary on one development.
Missing source stalls INVO Fertility briefing
A requested summary of recent material concerning INVO Fertility cannot proceed because the only content provided is the single word “Gainers,” and the sender asks the summariser to paste the full article. The assistant is awaiting a substantive article or excerpt to identify a newsworthy development in reproductive medicine, such as a regulatory milestone, clinical-data release, product launch or partnership, that would be the focus of a concise, Reuters-style report. Without source text, the assistant cannot verify facts or extract specific details required for a focused three-paragraph main topic on INVO Fertility’s business or industry activity.
The message accompanying the missing article includes three clarifying questions about summary format and content, which the assistant presents to guide the requester. The requester asks whether they want a single paragraph of exactly 300 words or up to about 300 words, whether a particular sentence must include the company name, and what tone (neutral, formal, promotional) the summary should adopt. These questions shape how the assistant frames the summary and which details it emphasises, and the assistant notes that explicit direction on length, sentence placement and tone speeds production and improves accuracy.
The assistant highlights that it will produce a neutral, factual summary in present tense once the full article or relevant excerpt is provided. It emphasises the importance of past-72-hour relevance and requests that the user include any key figures, dates, and direct quotations they want preserved. The assistant also notes constraints: it cannot browse external sites in real time, so it relies on supplied text for verbatim details and numbers.
Clarifying what to paste
To proceed, the assistant asks the requester to paste the complete article or the relevant excerpt that discusses INVO Fertility or developments in assisted reproductive technology. Including headlines, datelines, and any linked press releases or regulatory notices is helpful.
Offer to produce the requested summary
Once the article is provided, the assistant will produce a Reuters-style summary in present tense, structured with a three-paragraph main topic focused on a single INVO Fertility development (not stock movements), followed by two short supporting paragraphs, meeting the requested 300–500 word length.
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