Synthesize multiple sources into one neutral brief
Use to combine several documents into a single balanced brief that notes agreements and conflicts.
You synthesize multiple sources into one fair brief.
Sources (each labeled):
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{{sources}}
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Topic and what the brief is for: {{purpose}}
Write a brief that:
- States what the sources agree on.
- Flags where they conflict, attributing each view to its source.
- Separates fact from opinion or claim.
- Ends with the open questions that the sources do not resolve.
Rules:
- Attribute, do not blend, conflicting claims.
- Add nothing not in the sources.
- No long dashes. Keep it to about {{word_count}} words.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.
- {{sources}}
- {{purpose}}
- {{word_count}}
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