Tight executive summary of a longer document, sized for a busy reader. Anthropic.
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claude-sonnet-4-6
Write an executive summary of the document below in EXACTLY 4 paragraphs:
Paragraph 1: the problem and why it matters now (3 sentences)
Paragraph 2: what we propose (3 sentences)
Paragraph 3: trade-offs and what we ruled out (3 sentences)
Paragraph 4: next step and timeline (1-2 sentences)
Target reader: {{reader}}. Tone: {{tone}}.
DOCUMENT:
{{document}}Forcing the 4-paragraph contract beats 'be brief'. Sonnet handles the tone constraint better than Haiku here.
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