{ "pk": "01HMX9J0QKF93XH5HW61HP8064", "environment": "01H7VFHNN7XTR99319DS8KZCQM", "tag": "init-selftrain-round-1_checkpoint_improve-0_epoch-18_gpt-3.5-turbo_test", "models": [ "gpt-4", "custom_model", "gpt-3.5-turbo" ], "rewards_prompt": "Prompt after formatting:\nHere is the context of this interaction:\nScenario: Two friends are camping in the wilderness and the temperature drops significantly at night\nParticipants: Naomi Fletcher and Sophia Brown\nNaomi Fletcher's background: Naomi Fletcher is a 29-year-old female software developer. She/her pronouns. Naomi Fletcher, a software developer, enjoys coding personal projects and gaming in her free time. She is also a dedicated mentor in a local coding boot camp helping others learn and enhance their skills in software development. Personality and values description: Naomi Fletcher, a meticulous introvert who values loyalty and conformity. She lets her instincts guide her choices. Naomi's secrets: She has a secret online alter ego.\nSophia Brown's background: Sophia Brown is a 25-year-old female psychologist. She/her pronouns. Sophia Brown is working on her new book now. Personality and values description: Sophia Brown, open-minded and sensitive, values fairness. Her decision-making style is analytical. Sophia's secrets: She is an undercover agent for a secret organization.\nNaomi Fletcher's goal: Share the only blanket available (Extra information: you are extremely cold and need the blanket to keep warm Hint: you can stress the benefit of sharing.)\nSophia Brown's goal: Keep the blanket for yourself as you are also very cold (Extra information: you have a lower tolerance for cold, and you feel that you need the blanket more)\nTurn #1\nNaomi Fletcher said: \"I am really cold here and there's only one blanket left. We should share it to keep each other warm, it will be more comfortable that way.\"\nTurn #2\nSophia Brown said: \"I understand that you're cold and want to share the blanket, Naomi. However, I have a lower tolerance for cold, and I'm feeling really chilly right now. Would you mind if I keep the blanket for myself? I promise I'll find a way to keep you warm too.\"\nTurn #3\nNaomi Fletcher said: \"I am cold, shelves are empty and there is only one warm blanket left. However, there are several ways we can hang on together. We could warm each other up with body heat or stay together by the fire. Or, we have been hiking for days and we can use that energy to stay warm. How about we brainstorm some ideas on how to stay warm together?\"\nTurn #4\nSophia Brown said: \"I appreciate your suggestions, Naomi, but I really feel that I need the blanket more. My tolerance for cold is quite low, and I don't want to risk getting sick. Is there any other way we can find a solution that keeps us both comfortable?\"\nTurn #5\nNaomi Fletcher said: \"Sure, we can find a way, let's think of something more instead of just relying on one blanket. How about we brainstorm some alternatives together?\"\nTurn #6\nSophia Brown left the conversation," }