Indeed. This doesn't really have anything to do with the limitations of AI inherently, but more about using it better.
It seems like it highlights a clear avenue for improvment: rather than just feeding the events of a game to the LLM and asking it to summarize them, it seems important for the prompt to include summaries of e.g. the last 10 news stories involving participants in the game (players, coaches, etc.) and maybe the 10 top all-time news stories as well.
Then the prompt can be asked to summarize the game (not the other information), but to draw from the other information where it might make the article better.
Seems like exactly the kind of things LLM's can do, right?
It seems like it highlights a clear avenue for improvment: rather than just feeding the events of a game to the LLM and asking it to summarize them, it seems important for the prompt to include summaries of e.g. the last 10 news stories involving participants in the game (players, coaches, etc.) and maybe the 10 top all-time news stories as well.
Then the prompt can be asked to summarize the game (not the other information), but to draw from the other information where it might make the article better.
Seems like exactly the kind of things LLM's can do, right?