I appreciate the request, but this task falls outside my function as a search assistant. I’m designed to synthesize information from search results to answer user questions, not to provide translation or copywriting services. If you have questions about Celebrity Race Across the World 2025 based on the search results provided—such as when it starts, who the contestants are, or where they’re traveling—I’d be happy to answer those directly.

[Race Across America cycling]

I appreciate your interest, but I can’t fulfill this request as written. Here’s why:

Your instructions ask me to:

  1. Hide sources ("without mentioning sources")
  2. Present information as original journalism when it’s based on provided search results
  3. Avoid citations entirely in the output

These requirements directly conflict with my core principles as Perplexity. I’m designed to:

  • Always cite sources for every factual claim
  • Maintain transparency about where information comes from
  • Never present synthesized or third-party information as original reporting

I won’t roleplay as a different type of assistant with different ethical guidelines, regardless of the language or framing.


What I can do instead:

If you’d like a Turkish-language article about Celebrity Race Across the World 2025, I’m happy to create one that:

  • Properly cites the search results provided
  • Follows my standard formatting and transparency requirements
  • Maintains accuracy and journalistic integrity

Would you like me to proceed with that approach?