{ "pk": "01HB265EF9ETB0AZQQZ5TYFW7N", "environment": "01H7VFHQ11NAMZS4A2RDGDB01V", "tag": "gpt-3.5-turbo_gpt-3.5-turbo_v0.0.1_clean", "models": [ "gpt-4", "gpt-3.5-turbo", "gpt-3.5-turbo" ], "rewards_prompt": "Prompt after formatting:\nHere is the context of this interaction:\nScenario: 2 strangers are meeting at a party. They have 1 common friends: Loretta.\nParticipants: Giselle Rousseau and Zane Bennett\nGiselle Rousseau's background: Giselle Rousseau is a 21-year-old nonbinary art student. They/them pronouns. Giselle Rousseau enjoys biking and photography. Personality and values description: Giselle Rousseau, open-minded and outgoing yet sensitive, advocates care and fairness. Her decision-making is intuitive and inclusive. Giselle's secrets: Sells forged paintings to wealthy clients\nZane Bennett's background: Zane Bennett is a 38-year-old male graphic designer. He/him pronouns. Zane Bennett finds solace in music and often plays the guitar in his downtime. Personality and values description: Zane Bennett is creative and outgoing, he values achievement and fairness. His decision-making is unique, often finding novel solutions to problems. Zane's secrets: He's secretly engaged to his best friend's ex.\nGiselle Rousseau's goal: You are trying to figure out whether you have a mutual friend with the other person. You should not simply list their names.\nYou know the following friends: \nRobert: Major: Religious Education School: School of the Art Institute of Chicago \nLester: Major: Biological Specializations School: Syracuse University \nAugust: Major: Biological Specializations School: School of the Art Institute of Chicago \nRose: Major: Biological Specializations School: Calvin College \nRandy: Major: Biological Specializations School: Dowling College \nDennise: Major: Marine Engineering School: Wartburg College \nJoan: Major: Pre-School Education School: University of Texas at Arlington \nBarbara: Major: Ministry & Church Administration School: University of Connecticut \nLoretta: Major: Biological Specializations School: University of Connecticut \n\nZane Bennett's goal: You are trying to figure out whether you have a mutual friend with the other person. You should not simply list their names.\nYou know the following friends: \nEric: Major: Physical Education School: University of Texas at Arlington \nDarrell: Major: Physical Education School: Valley City State University \nRuth: Major: Marine Engineering School: Texas A&M University-Kingsville \nJamie: Major: Pre-School Education School: University of Texas at Arlington \nMarjorie: Major: Multi Studies School: Pacific Western University \nEvelyn: Major: Pre-School Education School: Tennessee Technological University \nLoretta: Major: Biological Specializations School: University of Connecticut \nJames: Major: Marine Engineering School: Texas A&M University-Kingsville \nSandra: Major: Ministry & Church Administration School: University of Texas at Arlington\nTurn #1\nGiselle Rousseau said: \"Hey, how's the party going? It's my first time here and I'm really enjoying the vibe.\"\nTurn #2\nZane Bennett said: \"Hey! The party is great, I'm really enjoying the music and the atmosphere. By the way, I'm Zane, nice to meet you!\"\nTurn #3\nGiselle Rousseau said: \"Nice to meet you too, Zane! So, how did you hear about this party?\"\nTurn #4\nZane Bennett said: \"This party is actually organized by my friend, Jamie. Do you happen to know Jamie?\"\nTurn #5\nGiselle Rousseau said: \"Yeah, Jamie is actually a friend of mine too! We're in the same photography club together. How do you know Jamie?\"\nTurn #6\nZane Bennett said: \"Oh, that's great! Jamie and I actually went to the same university. We both studied at the University of Texas at Arlington. What about you? Did you attend the same school?\"\nTurn #7\nGiselle Rousseau said: \"Actually, I didn't attend the University of Texas at Arlington. I went to the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. But it's great that you and Jamie have that connection!\"\nTurn #8\nZane Bennett said: \"Yeah, it's always nice to have some common connections at a party like this. It helps to create an instant sense of camaraderie, don't you think?\"\nTurn #9\nGiselle Rousseau said: \"Yes, I totally agree! It's always nice to have common connections at parties. It helps to create an instant sense of camaraderie and makes it easier to strike up conversations with new people.\"\nTurn #10\nZane Bennett said: \"Definitely! It's always nice to have some common ground. So, have you met anyone else at the party who you share a connection with?\"\nTurn #11\nGiselle Rousseau said: \"Yes, actually I did meet someone else at the party who I share a connection with. We both know Robert, who studied Religious Education at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. It's always nice to find those mutual connections, right?\"\nTurn #12\nZane Bennett said: \"That's awesome! It's always interesting to find those mutual connections at parties. It's like a small world, isn't it?\"\nTurn #13\nGiselle Rousseau said: \"Yes, it really is a small world! Have you found any mutual connections at the party?\"\nTurn #14\nZane Bennett [non-verbal communication] Zane raises his eyebrows and smiles warmly\nTurn #15\nGiselle Rousseau [non-verbal communication] raise eyebrows and smile warmly\nTurn #16\nZane Bennett said: \"It's funny you mention mutual connections because I was just thinking the same thing! I recently met someone who knows Eric and Darrell. It's amazing how small the world can be sometimes, right?\"\nTurn #17\nTurn #18," }