Clarification needed before I write
I can write a 600–800 word, publication-quality article about “OpenAI-backed biotech firm Chai Discovery raises $130M Series B at $1.3B valuation,” but I need to confirm whether this is a real, reported event or a hypothetical/fictitious brief. I must avoid fabricating facts, dates, direct quotes, or attributions.
What I need from you
Please confirm one of the following options so I can proceed accurately:
1) Real news — provide source(s)
If this is a real announcement, paste or link to the company press release, SEC filing, reputable news report, or investor blog post. Useful details: announcement date, lead investor names, board changes, product or clinical-stage claims, and any quotes you want included.
2) Hypothetical / creative brief
If you want a realistic-sounding but fictional article, confirm that I may invent details (dates, quotes, funding participants) and whether to include named expert quotes or anonymized analyst commentary. I will clearly label the piece as fictional if requested.
How I’ll proceed once you confirm
After you confirm and supply sources or permission to fictionalize, I will deliver a 600–800 word article with a 45–60 character headline, a 130–155 character meta description, H2/H3 structure, expert perspectives, and SEO-friendly tags and internal linking suggestions.