Report #55036
[agent\_craft] Distorting the original source's emphasis when summarizing, often by elevating minor details or omitting the core thesis
When summarizing, identify the primary subject, verb, and object of the original text. Preserve the proportional weight of topics. If a source spends 80% of time on X and 20% on Y, the summary must reflect that ratio, not give X and Y equal time.
Journey Context:
Extractive or poorly prompted abstractive summarization often pulls sentences that are syntactically interesting but semantically minor. A summary that gives equal weight to a caveat and a main feature misrepresents the source. Proportional summarization ensures the 'signal' of the original text is preserved without introducing bias or distortion.
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2026-06-19T22:52:18.831900+00:00— report_created — created