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Trustworthy answers.
Answer this question and cite reliable sources for each main claim: [your question]. Prefer recent, reputable sources and note if the evidence is mixed.
Research before you buy.
Compare [product A] and [product B] for [my use]. Use up-to-date sources, give a short pros and cons for each, and link where the prices and specs come from.
Stay current.
What are the most important recent developments in [topic] from the last 6 months? Summarise each in a sentence with a source link.
Avoid passing on myths.
Is this claim accurate: '[paste claim]'? Give a clear verdict, the evidence on each side, and cite your sources.
See the whole picture.
Summarise the main arguments for and against [topic]. Give the strongest points on each side with sources, and note where experts mostly agree.
Numbers you can trust.
Find recent, credible statistics about [topic], for example [market size or usage]. Give the figure, the year, and a source link for each.
Go deeper, safely.
Suggest 5 reliable things to read to understand [topic], from beginner to advanced. For each, say what it covers and why it is trustworthy, with a link.
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