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{"result": "**Output:**\n\n**NONE**\n\n<|COMPLETE|>", "input": "\n-Target activity-\nYou are an intelligent assistant that helps a human analyst to analyze claims against certain entities presented in a text document.\n\n-Goal-\nGiven a text document that is potentially relevant to this activity, an entity specification, and a claim description, extract all entities that match the entity specification and all claims against those entities.\n\n-Steps-\n1. Extract all named entities that match the predefined entity specification. Entity specification can either be a list of entity names or a list of entity types.\n2. For each entity identified in step 1, extract all claims associated with the entity. Claims need to match the specified claim description, and the entity should be the subject of the claim.\nFor each claim, extract the following information:\n- Subject: name of the entity that is subject of the claim, capitalized. The subject entity is one that committed the action described in the claim. Subject needs to be one of the named entities identified in step 1.\n- Object: name of the entity that is object of the claim, capitalized. The object entity is one that either reports/handles or is affected by the action described in the claim. If object entity is unknown, use **NONE**.\n- Claim Type: overall category of the claim, capitalized. Name it in a way that can be repeated across multiple text inputs, so that similar claims share the same claim type\n- Claim Status: **TRUE**, **FALSE**, or **SUSPECTED**. TRUE means the claim is confirmed, FALSE means the claim is found to be False, SUSPECTED means the claim is not verified.\n- Claim Description: Detailed description explaining the reasoning behind the claim, together with all the related evidence and references.\n- Claim Date: Period (start_date, end_date) when the claim was made. Both start_date and end_date should be in ISO-8601 format. If the claim was made on a single date rather than a date range, set the same date for both start_date and end_date. If date is unknown, return **NONE**.\n- Claim Source Text: List of **all** quotes from the original text that are relevant to the claim.\n\nFormat each claim as (<subject_entity><|><object_entity><|><claim_type><|><claim_status><|><claim_start_date><|><claim_end_date><|><claim_description><|><claim_source>)\n\n3. Return output in English as a single list of all the claims identified in steps 1 and 2. Use **##** as the list delimiter.\n\n4. When finished, output <|COMPLETE|>\n\n-Examples-\nExample 1:\nEntity specification: organization\nClaim description: red flags associated with an entity\nText: According to an article on 2022/01/10, Company A was fined for bid rigging while participating in multiple public tenders published by Government Agency B. The company is owned by Person C who was suspected of engaging in corruption activities in 2015.\nOutput:\n\n(COMPANY A<|>GOVERNMENT AGENCY B<|>ANTI-COMPETITIVE PRACTICES<|>TRUE<|>2022-01-10T00:00:00<|>2022-01-10T00:00:00<|>Company A was found to engage in anti-competitive practices because it was fined for bid rigging in multiple public tenders published by Government Agency B according to an article published on 2022/01/10<|>According to an article published on 2022/01/10, Company A was fined for bid rigging while participating in multiple public tenders published by Government Agency B.)\n<|COMPLETE|>\n\nExample 2:\nEntity specification: Company A, Person C\nClaim description: red flags associated with an entity\nText: According to an article on 2022/01/10, Company A was fined for bid rigging while participating in multiple public tenders published by Government Agency B. The company is owned by Person C who was suspected of engaging in corruption activities in 2015.\nOutput:\n\n(COMPANY A<|>GOVERNMENT AGENCY B<|>ANTI-COMPETITIVE PRACTICES<|>TRUE<|>2022-01-10T00:00:00<|>2022-01-10T00:00:00<|>Company A was found to engage in anti-competitive practices because it was fined for bid rigging in multiple public tenders published by Government Agency B according to an article published on 2022/01/10<|>According to an article published on 2022/01/10, Company A was fined for bid rigging while participating in multiple public tenders published by Government Agency B.)\n##\n(PERSON C<|>NONE<|>CORRUPTION<|>SUSPECTED<|>2015-01-01T00:00:00<|>2015-12-30T00:00:00<|>Person C was suspected of engaging in corruption activities in 2015<|>The company is owned by Person C who was suspected of engaging in corruption activities in 2015)\n<|COMPLETE|>\n\n-Real Data-\nUse the following input for your answer.\nEntity specification: ['organization', 'person', 'geo', 'event']\nClaim description: Extract baggage measurements, weight limits, and restrictions from airline documentation.\nText: by the Cargo Division.\n\nTransport costs as cargo:\nTransport costs depend on a number of factors. To clarify costs, please contact the Cargo Division at:\n+972-3-9716679\n\nCosts β What you need to know:\nThe cost of transporting a pet is based on the total weight of the animal, the carrying case, and the food.\nThe prices are valid for animals accompanying the passenger on the same flight.\nPayment is made at the airport after the animal is weighed.\nPayment for transporting pets is made separately; it is not included in the weight of the permitted baggage allowance.\nIf the flight ticket includes any connecting flights with other airlines, payment must be arranged with the other airline.\nThe costs are not applicable to codeshare flights, operated by other airlines.\nA passenger with an open ticket must pay for the outbound and return flight, even if the return date is unknown.\nGeneral guidelines for transporting animals\nOnly the following pets: Dogs, cats or exotic birds, can be transported in the passenger cabin, depending on their size and weight and the required permits.\nAnimals exhibiting clear and visible signs of illness and/or who are emitting a foul odor may not be approved to fly.\nPets who have been approved for transport must also be authorized by the relevant authorities at the intermediate or final destination.\nThe passenger is required to prepare the animal for the flight according to the recommendations of a veterinarian.\nEL AL will not be held responsible in the event an animal is denied transit or entry into another country.\nTransport cage guidelines\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTransporting service dogs in the aircraft cabin\nService dogs that are accompanying:\n\nA passenger with special needs.\nAn I.D.F soldier / A person experiencing \"shell shock\" (Post-trauma caused by military service).\nMay be transported at no additional cost in the aircraft cabin, subject to the following terms and conditions:\n\nYou must hold an official document/License that states that your dog has been properly trained and is in active duty as your service dog from one of the certified organization for training service dogs (The Israel Service Dogs Training Center, The Israel Guide Dog Center for The Blind).\nIt is the sole responsibility of the passenger to ensure all documents and/or authorizations required by the destination country for the transport of a service dog have been completed. EL AL will bear no responsibility in this regard.\nThe passenger is required to update the Service Center regarding a flight with a service dog, no later than 48 hours prior to the flight date.\nThe passenger must provide a veterinary certificate\nOutput:", "parameters": {"model": "gpt-4o-mini", "temperature": 0.0, "frequency_penalty": 0.0, "presence_penalty": 0.0, "top_p": 1.0, "max_tokens": 4000, "n": 1}, "history": null} |