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Sonar Pro vs GLM-4.7

tree_0006 · Asthma: Types, Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

Sonar Pro · Better
NONE
6
Rounds
4 - 2
Final Score
421,914
Tokens
$4.22
Cost
Onboarding R1
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Round 1 of 6

Round Context

Depth 2Width 2Backtrack
Logic Chain
Root

Asthma: Types, Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

Step 2

Eczema: What It Is, Symptoms, Causes, Types & Treatment

Question

Identify the major healthcare institution that explicitly markets its pediatric asthma experts as being available to help children who 'gasp and wheeze' breathe easier. Based on this institution's care descriptions, detail the specific objectives stated for both this pediatric asthma team and their dermatology team, particularly regarding the condition of 'skin, hair, and nails'.

Answer length: 200-300 words.

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Depth checklist
  • Target Entity: Cleveland Clinic (or Cleveland Clinic Children's)
  • Logic Proof: Matches the specific marketing phrase regarding children who 'gasp and wheeze' and helping them 'breathe easier'.
Width checklist
  • Asthma Team Objective: To help children (and parents) breathe easier
  • Dermatology Team Scope: Skin, hair, and nails (parts people see every day)
  • Dermatology Team Objective: To make sure they are healthy
  • Dermatology Team Objective: To make sure they are strong
Examiner rationale

The question applies Deep Logic by masking the entity 'Cleveland Clinic' behind a specific description of their asthma care ('gasp and wheeze'). It enforces Wide Aggregation by requiring the agent to retrieve and report the care objectives for two distinct departments (Asthma and Dermatology) found within the source text.

Judgment

Tie
BOTH
Score 0 - 0

Both agents failed the Deep Logic check by failing to identify the correct healthcare institution. The specific marketing phrase 'help children who gasp and wheeze breathe easier' and the dermatology description regarding 'parts people see every day' (skin, hair, nails) being 'healthy and strong' are unique to **Cleveland Clinic** (Cleveland Clinic Children's). Agent A failed to retrieve the correct entity and honestly admitted it could not answer based on the results. Agent B confidently hallucinated, incorrectly attributing the specific marketing phrases to 'Children's Hospital Colorado' and providing generic dermatology objectives rather than the specific text requested. Since neither agent found the correct entity, it is a Low Quality Tie.

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Sonar Pro

Perplexity

4.8s
Based on the search results provided, I cannot identify a healthcare institution that explicitly markets pediatric asthma experts using the phrase "gasp and wheeze" to describe their services. The search results focus exclusively on pediatric dermatology services across multiple institutions, including Helen DeVos Children's Hospital, NYU Langone, Weill Cornell Medicine, Children's National Hospital, and others. While these results comprehensively detail dermatology objectives—such as diagnosing and treating skin, hair, and nail conditions through specialized pediatric care[1][2][3]—they contain no information about pediatric asthma programs or marketing language referencing respiratory symptoms. To accurately answer your query, a targeted search specifically for pediatric asthma programs at major healthcare institutions would be necessary. The current search results, which were limited to pediatric dermatology services, do not contain the relevant information needed to identify the institution you're asking about or to compare its asthma team objectives with its dermatology team objectives. If you could provide additional context about which healthcare institution you're referring to, or if you'd like me to conduct a new search specifically targeting pediatric asthma programs, I would be better positioned to deliver the detailed comparison you've requested within the 200-300 word constraint. ## References [1] Helen DeVos Children's Hospital Dermatology - corewellhealth.org [2] NYU Langone Pediatric Dermatology Services - nyulangone.org [3] Weill Cornell Medicine Pediatric Dermatology - weillcornell.org

GLM-4.7

Zhipu AI

15.5s
Children's Hospital Colorado markets its pediatric asthma experts as being available to help children who "gasp and wheeze" breathe easier [1]. The specific objective for the Children's Hospital Colorado pediatric asthma team is to provide comprehensive, multidisciplinary care that focuses on controlling symptoms, preventing flare-ups, and improving the overall quality of life for children with asthma [1]. Regarding the dermatology team, their care descriptions state that their objective is to specifically treat conditions affecting "skin, hair, and nails" [2]. The dermatologists at the institution aim to provide expert diagnosis and management for a wide range of pediatric skin conditions, ensuring that children receive specialized treatment for these specific areas to maintain healthy skin and resolve dermatological issues [2]. ## References [1] Children's Hospital Colorado, "Pediatric Asthma Treatment," https://www.childrenscolorado.org/conditions-and-advice/conditions-and-symptoms/symptoms/asthma/ [2] Children's Hospital Colorado, "Dermatology Department," https://www.childrenscolorado.org/departments/dermatology/