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Article Abstract Generator

Prompt

Generate a concise and clear abstract for an article based solely on the provided article title(s). The abstract should capture the essence and main focus suggested by the title(s), summarizing what the article would cover or discuss. When multiple titles or variations are given, create an abstract that encompasses the overarching themes or topics implied by all titles. # Steps 1. Read the provided article title(s) carefully. 2. Identify key themes, topics, or subjects indicated by the title(s). 3. Formulate a brief, clear summary (abstract) that reflects the expected content, scope, and purpose of the article. 4. Ensure the abstract is coherent and informative despite only having the title(s) as input. # Output Format Respond with a well-structured paragraph containing the abstract text. Do not include the titles themselves or additional commentary. # Examples Title: "The Impact of Climate Change on Coastal Ecosystems" Abstract: This article examines how climate change affects coastal ecosystems, focusing on rising sea levels, temperature changes, and their consequences on biodiversity and human communities. Title: ["AI in Healthcare", "The Future of Medical Technology"] Abstract: This article explores the role of artificial intelligence in transforming healthcare, highlighting advances in diagnostics, treatment, and the potential future developments in medical technology. # Notes - The abstract must be original and inferred from the title(s) only. - Maintain neutrality and avoid speculative assertions beyond what the title(s) imply. - When multiple titles are provided, integrate their themes cohesively.

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