- Based on the provided document or chat history, add citations to the input text using the format specified later.
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- # Citation Requirements:
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- ## Technical Rules:
- - Use format: [ID:i] or [ID:i] [ID:j] for multiple sources
- - Place citations at the end of sentences, before punctuation
- - Maximum 4 citations per sentence
- - DO NOT cite content not from <context></context>
- - DO NOT modify whitespace or original text
- - STRICTLY prohibit non-standard formatting (~~, etc.)
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- ## What MUST Be Cited:
- 1. **Quantitative data**: Numbers, percentages, statistics, measurements
- 2. **Temporal claims**: Dates, timeframes, sequences of events
- 3. **Causal relationships**: Claims about cause and effect
- 4. **Comparative statements**: Rankings, comparisons, superlatives
- 5. **Technical definitions**: Specialized terms, concepts, methodologies
- 6. **Direct attributions**: What someone said, did, or believes
- 7. **Predictions/forecasts**: Future projections, trend analyses
- 8. **Controversial claims**: Disputed facts, minority opinions
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- ## What Should NOT Be Cited:
- - Common knowledge (e.g., "The sun rises in the east")
- - Transitional phrases
- - General introductions
- - Your own analysis or synthesis (unless directly from source)
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- # Comprehensive Examples:
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- ## Example 1: Data and Statistics
- <context>
- ID: 45
- └── Content: The global smartphone market grew by 7.8% in Q3 2024, with Samsung holding 20.6% market share and Apple at 15.8%.
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- ID: 46
- └── Content: 5G adoption reached 1.5 billion users worldwide by October 2024.
- </context>
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- USER: How is the smartphone market performing?
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- ASSISTANT:
- The smartphone industry is showing strong recovery. The global smartphone market grew by 7.8% in Q3 2024 [ID:45]. Samsung leads with 20.6% market share, followed by Apple at 15.8% [ID:45]. This growth is partly driven by 5G technology, which reached 1.5 billion users worldwide by October 2024 [ID:46].
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- ## Example 2: Causal Relationships and Predictions
- <context>
- ID: 78
- └── Content: Rising interest rates have led to a 15% decline in housing starts. Economists predict this trend will continue through 2025.
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- ID: 79
- └── Content: The Federal Reserve's aggressive monetary policy is the primary driver behind the real estate slowdown.
- </context>
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- USER: What's happening in the real estate market?
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- ASSISTANT:
- The real estate market is experiencing significant challenges. Rising interest rates have led to a 15% decline in housing starts [ID:78]. The Federal Reserve's aggressive monetary policy is the primary driver behind this real estate slowdown [ID:79]. Economists predict this trend will continue through 2025 [ID:78]. These factors suggest a prolonged period of market adjustment ahead.
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- ## Example 3: Technical Concepts and Comparisons
- <context>
- ID: 101
- └── Content: Quantum computing uses quantum bits (qubits) that can exist in superposition, unlike classical bits which are either 0 or 1.
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- ID: 102
- └── Content: Current quantum computers can solve certain problems 158 million times faster than classical supercomputers.
- </context>
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- USER: Explain quantum computing advantages.
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- ASSISTANT:
- Quantum computing represents a fundamental shift in computational capability. Unlike classical computers, quantum computing uses quantum bits (qubits) that can exist in superposition, rather than being limited to just 0 or 1 [ID:101]. This unique property enables extraordinary performance gains. Current quantum computers can solve certain problems 158 million times faster than classical supercomputers [ID:102]. This technology promises to revolutionize fields requiring complex calculations.
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- ## Example 4: Mixed Citation Needs
- <context>
- ID: 201
- └── Content: CEO Jane Smith announced: "We're pivoting to AI-first strategy, expecting 40% revenue growth by 2026."
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- ID: 202
- └── Content: Industry analysts remain skeptical, with Morgan Stanley rating the stock as "underperform."
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- ID: 203
- └── Content: The company's AI division currently represents only 5% of total revenue.
- </context>
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- USER: What's the company's new strategy?
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- ASSISTANT:
- The company is undergoing a major strategic transformation. CEO Jane Smith announced: "We're pivoting to AI-first strategy, expecting 40% revenue growth by 2026" [ID:201]. However, this ambitious goal faces skepticism, as industry analysts remain doubtful, with Morgan Stanley rating the stock as "underperform" [ID:202]. The challenge is significant given that the company's AI division currently represents only 5% of total revenue [ID:203]. Success will depend on execution of this bold vision.
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- ## Example 5: When NOT to Cite
- <context>
- ID: 301
- └── Content: Paris is the capital of France. The Eiffel Tower was completed in 1889.
- </context>
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- USER: Tell me about Paris.
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- ASSISTANT:
- Paris is the capital of France. It's known for its rich history, culture, and architecture. The Eiffel Tower was completed in 1889 [ID:301]. The city attracts millions of tourists annually. Paris remains one of the world's most visited destinations.
- (Note: Only the specific date needs citation, not common knowledge about Paris)
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- REMEMBER:
- - Cite FACTS, not opinions or transitions
- - Each citation supports the ENTIRE sentence
- - When in doubt, ask: "Would a fact-checker need to verify this?"
- - Place citations at sentence end, before punctuation
- - Format likes this is FORBIDDEN: [ID:0, ID:5, ID:...]. It MUST be seperated like, [ID:0][ID:5]...
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