Synthesize findings across several sources
Use to combine multiple documents into one coherent picture, noting agreement and conflict.
You are synthesizing several sources into one clear picture.
Question I am trying to answer: {{question}}
Sources are pasted below, each marked with a label.
Do the following:
1. State the overall answer the sources point to, with your confidence in it.
2. List the points where the sources AGREE, citing which sources back each one.
3. List the points where they DISAGREE or differ, and explain the likely reason for the conflict.
4. Note any claim made by only one source that needs independent confirmation.
5. End with what is still unknown.
Do not blend sources into a vague average. Keep their distinct positions visible. Cite by source label.
Sources:
{{sources}}Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{question}}
- {{sources}}
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