ai-benchmark/tests/summarization/https___www.theinformation.com_articles_borrowed-money-fueled-cryptos-700-billion-sell.txt
second_constantine 2048e4e40d feat: enhance summarization prompt and improve MongoDB test generation
- Updated summarization prompt to require Russian output and exclude non-textual elements
- Upgraded ollama dependency to v0.6.1
- Enhanced run.sh script to support both single record and file-based ID input for MongoDB test generation
- Updated documentation in scripts/README.md to reflect new functionality
- Added verbose flag to generate_summarization_from_mongo.py for better debugging
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<p>The flash crash that rumbled across the crypto market on Friday can be traced to an unusual token that aims to track the dollar, a fast-growing exchange that allows investors to borrow heavily and speculative tokens that traders buy using debt.</p>
<p>That combustible mix of borrowed money was ignited Friday by President Donald Trumps announcement of new tariffs on China. Stocks sold off modestly but crypto crashed, at least for a short period.</p>
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