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\"Pope Papadopoulos Drops Tolkien Bomb on Silicon Valley\" -> but maybe better: \"Pope Rockets Tech Geniuses with a Tolkien Line\". Need punchy, non-clickbait, use a bit of wordplay. Let's do: \"Pope Poops on the Silicon Valley's Tolkien Obsession\".

one sharp sentence. Eg: \"'Go, Hobbit,' the Pope said, warning AI dogs of digital Dwarves.\" Actually it's about encyclical referencing Tolkien. Let's start with a quote: \"'Do not let the ring of power fall into the wrong hands,' he warned.\" yeah.

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\"Pope Papadopoulos Drops Tolkien Bomb on Silicon Valley\" -> but maybe better: \"Pope Rockets Tech Geniuses with a Tolkien Line\". Need punchy, non-clickbait, use a bit of wordplay. Let's do: \"Pope Poops on the Silicon Valley's Tolkien Obsession\".
multiple paragraphs, each with varied sentence structure: start with some quotes, etc. Paragraph 1: The opening line: quote, then talk about encyclical. Paragraph 2: How it hits tech billionaires, misinterpretations. Paragraph 3: What the encyclical says about AI, dangers. Paragraph 4: Cultural significance, Pope referencing Tolkien. Paragraph 5: Reactions, speculation. Paragraph 6: More context about tech giants, AI, maybe mention right now, but not > we only have source snippet. Might need to expand with context about AI, but cannot hallucinate details. We can provide background on Pope's recent encyclical addressing AI. But we don't have details but we can safely say it's about AI and uses Tolkien references. Shouldn't hallucinate improbable details. Use generic. Paragraph 7: End with strong thought or lingering question ending. Now maintain mix of sentence lengths: short 3-5 word sentences alternated with longer. Avoid repeating patterns. Also avoid 'pivotal', 'delve', etc. Let's craft sentences: Paragraph 1: - Sentence 1: \"'Do your work like the Fellowship,'\" the Pope quoted. - Sentence 2: He chose a line that hit the tech world in a soul‑shaking way; it felt like a gentle blow in a room of tech giants. But we need not repeated previous structure. We must maintain no consecutive same structure. Let's define a plan: Sentence patterns: 1) 3-5 words. 2) longer descriptive. 3) 3-5 words. 4) longer. etc. Paragraph pattern: use alternation within paragraph. So we need at least 5-7 paragraphs, each with multiple sentences. We must avoid the banned vocabulary: \"pivotal\", \"delve\", \"underscore\", \"testament\", \"navigate\", \"comprehensive\", \"landscape\", \"transformative\", \"looking ahead\", \"crucial\", \"innovative\", \"foster\", \"leverage\", \"moreover\", \"furthermore\", \"it is important to note\", \"in a world where\", \"game-changing\", \"groundbreaking\". Also do not use \"essential\" in context? They didn't restrict but can avoid. Also avoid using \"pivotal\", \"delve\". Use plain impactful English. Also no direct usage of \"they\" or \"it is\", but can use \"they\" etc. Now produce article: Length: 400+ words. Count approximate: each paragraph 80-90 words, maybe 6 paragraphs = 480 words. Let's check. Paragraph 1: 6-8 sentences ~ 80 words. Paragraph 2: etc. Let's draft. Also use contractions like \"it's\", \"they're\". Also use transitions: \"But here's the problem,\" \"Truth is,\" \"Meanwhile,\" \"Still,\" \"And yet.\" Let's incorporate those. Also include quoting the Pope's line. Should be in first la. Also mention that encyclical about AI. Must keep factual integrity: no invented details. We must avoid \"they are\" can use \"they're\". Ok. We need to provide headline, lede, article with

tags. Also provide visual prompt: photojournalistic scene description for image generation: like \"Pope with stack of books and tech giants in background\". Provide.

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