Thank you for the brief and the RSS excerpt. I can’t produce the requested newspaper-style article “focused on AI in crypto” from this material because the supplied content is strictly a consumer-tech shopping piece about the Ninja Creami ice cream maker receiving a Prime Day price cut on Amazon. It contains no references to artificial intelligence, cryptocurrency, blockchain, trading tools, tokens, platforms, or any AI-enabled product features. Under your constraints—do not introduce any new topic or information, rewrite only the provided content, and keep all names and data unchanged—I would have to avoid adding AI or crypto material that isn’t present in the source.
To ensure accuracy and adhere to your rules, I’d need an RSS item that already includes AI-and-crypto details. As it stands, the topic in the excerpt is a retail deal with product handling notes (how the Creami works, dishwasher-safe parts, noise level), a discount assessment (22% off, lowest price), timing for Amazon’s Prime Day (Tuesday, June 23 to Friday, June 26, 2026), and ZDNET’s deal rating framework. None of these elements can be reinterpreted as AI-in-crypto coverage without adding external facts or shifting the topic, which you’ve explicitly prohibited.
If you’d like me to proceed within your original guidelines, please provide one of the following:
- An RSS post or article that already discusses AI applications in cryptocurrency, blockchain infrastructure, on-chain analytics, automated trading, market surveillance, or tokenized AI services.
- Permission to broaden the scope so I can add verified, general background on AI-in-crypto to contextualize the piece—clearly labeled as context—while keeping the original content intact.
- Alternative instructions to simply rewrite the current Ninja Creami deal into a neutral, detailed consumer-tech article (without an AI/crypto angle), which I can deliver at the requested length and in clean HTML.
Once I have a source that includes AI-or-crypto elements—or your approval to expand with clearly labeled context—I’ll craft a 600–900 word, neutral, newspaper-style article with a strong lead, short paragraphs, and optional subheads such as “AI Integration,” “Market Impact,” “Technology Use Case,” and “Industry Response,” exactly as requested.

