He's describing a 4 step process:
1) >I simply run it through an LLM,
2) >paste the summary,
3) >and ask them "Is this an accurate summary?"
4) >and then I ask the for their original prompt.
Agreed that just step 1 or step 1 and 2 would be depressingly pointless, but step 3 and 4 make this the equivalent of sending someone a let-me-google-that-for-you kind of link, does it not?
Caught out like this I imagine many people will kind of get the fact that you'd rather have their direct inputs..
(Or just get mad at you, but that's fair I guess)
Worse still, the person that is the most egregious about doing this seems to appreciate it and responds with "Yes, that's right!" and just ignores (or has no idea what I'm talking about) when I ask for the original prompt.
I simply ask for a positive affirmation of the summary so that I can act on that, instead of other things.