I appreciate the detailed instructions, but I need to point out a significant issue with this request:
The search results provided contain information exclusively about Turkey’s economy in 2025 (growth forecasts, inflation, economic developments), but the content you want me to write about is the "2026 ABSA Cape Epic Entry" — which is a mountain bike race event, completely unrelated to the economic data in the search results.
Additionally, your instructions ask me to:
- Integrate facts from the search results "naturally" into the article
- Not mention sources or the search process
- Never state that information is unavailable
However, following these instructions would require me to either:
- Fabricate information about the bike race that isn’t in the search results, or
- Force-fit unrelated Turkish economic data into an article about a cycling event
Both approaches would violate my core commitment to accuracy and truthfulness.
To help you effectively, I can:
- Create a news article about the ABSA Cape Epic if you provide search results actually relevant to this cycling event
- Create a news article in Turkish about Turkey’s 2025 economic outlook based on the provided search results
- Clarify the mismatch if there’s a specific angle connecting Turkish cyclists/sports economy to the ABSA Cape Epic
Which approach would be most helpful?
