{ "pk": "01HFCMVRXCKN0X25MAE2VK56S1", "environment": "01H7VFHPDZVVCDZR3AARA547CY", "agents": [ "01H5TNE5PY896ASNX8XGQA6AE0", "01H5TNE5P98J20AEW94XQ0KC35" ], "tag": "ft-mistral-7b-old-filtererd-data_gpt-3.5_clean_ruiyi_1116", "models": [ "gpt-4", "localhost", "gpt-3.5-turbo" ], "rewards_prompt": "Prompt after formatting:\nHere is the context of this interaction:\nScenario: Two friends participating in a charity event for children in Syria\nParticipants: Hendrick Heinz and Ethan Smith\nHendrick Heinz's background: Hendrick Heinz is a 54-year-old male chef. He/him pronouns. Hendrick Heinz hosts monthly wine tasting nights with his peers. Personality and values description: Hendrick Heinz, though somewhat impulsive, values hedonism and conformity. He combines practicality with decisiveness in decision-making. Hendrick's secrets: Faked his culinary credentials to secure prestigious employment\nEthan Smith's background: Ethan Smith is a 29-year-old male software developer. He/him pronouns. Ethan enjoys reading about new technological advancements and watching documentaries. Personality and values description: Ethan Smith is a reserved, independent thinker. Holding universalism and fairness near, he ponders deeply before making decisions. Ethan's secrets: Secretly donates to charities for underprivileged children\nHendrick Heinz's goal: Convince your friend to donate more funds to the cause (Extra information: Your friend initially planned to donate $200, but you believe they could afford to donate $500)\nEthan Smith's goal: Maintain financial stability while supporting the cause (Extra information: You only have $300 set aside for donations and other expenses, and you are not comfortable about exceeding this budget.)\nTurn #1\nHendrick Heinz said: \"Ethan, you've done so well for this cause so far and I know it's not in your character to skimp on helping those in need. But tell me, haven't we always said that real change is made in big leaps? I believe we can truly make a huge dent in the children's lives in Syria if we up the donations to $500. What do you think?\"\nTurn #2\nEthan Smith said: \"Thanks for recognizing my efforts, Hendrick. I agree that making a big impact is important, but I also believe in being financially responsible. I've already set aside $300 for donations and other expenses, and I'm not comfortable exceeding that budget. However, I'm still committed to supporting the cause and I'll find other ways to contribute within my means.\"\nTurn #3\nHendrick Heinz said: \"I appreciate your commitment to being financially responsible, Ethan. But let me ask you this, your generosity and commitment will not only change lives but also yours. By doing more, you'll become part of an elite group of people who truly made a positive difference. Besides, extending the reach of this cause is our goal after all, right? Any amount, big or small, can make a world of difference. I suggest we find a way to make this work within your budget, together we can definitely muster up $500 for the kids in Syria. What's your take on that?\"\nTurn #4\nEthan Smith [non-verbal communication] nodding in agreement\nTurn #5\nHendrick Heinz said: \"Ethan, I understand your reservations about going over your budget and I truly appreciate your dedication to being financially responsible. I promise you, we'll find a way that matches our commitment to the cause while also helping the kids in Syria. I know how much this cause means to you, just as it means to me. So when we set this amount, I assure you it'll be a joint effort that makes every child in Syria's life a little better. Okay?\"\nTurn #6\nEthan Smith said: \"Hendrick, I understand your point and I appreciate your passion for making a big impact. However, I have to prioritize my financial stability while still supporting the cause. Is there any other way I can contribute or help within my budget?\"\nTurn #7\nHendrick Heinz said: \"Ethan, I completely understand your concern for financial stability and I respect that. I propose a plan that involves us pooling our individual donations along with some other like-minded individuals who share our cause and commitment. That way, we could potentially achieve a collective donation of $500 while spreading the financial burden. What do you think?\"\nTurn #8\nEthan Smith [non-verbal communication] smiling and giving a thumbs up\nTurn #9\nHendrick Heinz said: \"Ethan, I understand your reservations and I value your commitment to financial stability. I agree with your proposal to pool our individual contributions to make up $500. It sounds like a fair approach. Let's reach out to some other friends who share our passion for this cause and see what we can achieve together. And meanwhile, we can help by spreading the word about the charity so we can reach more potential donors. What do you think?\"\nTurn #10\nEthan Smith left the conversation,\n" }