Extract key facts and figures from text
Use to pull every concrete number, date, name, and claim out of a dense document.
Extract the hard facts from the text below.
Return a structured list grouped under these headings, using only what appears in the text:
- Numbers and statistics (with what each measures)
- Dates and timelines
- People, organizations, and places named
- Definitions or key claims
- Sources or studies the text references
Rules:
- Quote figures exactly as written, including units.
- Do not infer or round. If a value is approximate in the text, mark it as approximate.
- If the text does not contain a category, write "none stated".
Text:
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