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Claude Opus 4.6 vs GPT-5.1

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

Claude Opus 4.6 · Better
NONE
7
Rounds
3 - 1
Final Score
109,587
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$1.10
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Round 1 of 7

Round Context

Depth 2Width 2Pressure test
Logic Chain
Root

Asthma: Types, Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

Step 2

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

Question

At a leading nonprofit academic medical center based in Ohio, two different specialty care pages include distinct reassurance-focused messages to patients and families. One page addresses parents who may feel anxious when their child is gasping and wheezing, emphasizing expert support to help them breathe easier. Another page highlights that people see your skin, hair, and nails every day and stresses keeping them healthy and strong through expert, caring treatment. Identify both medical specialties and compare how each describes its supportive care mission, particularly in how it reassures and frames patient-centered expertise.

Answer length: 200-300 words.

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Depth checklist
  • Cleveland Clinic Children’s Asthma program (or equivalent pediatric asthma specialty) + logic proof that it matches the description about anxious parents and wheezing children
  • Cleveland Clinic Dermatology (Dermatology Department) + logic proof that it matches the description about skin, hair, and nails being healthy and strong
Width checklist
  • For the pediatric asthma specialty: description of parental anxiety when a child gasps and wheezes
  • For the pediatric asthma specialty: emphasis on helping children (and parents) breathe easier through expert care
  • For the dermatology specialty: reference to skin, hair, and nails being visible every day
  • For the dermatology specialty: emphasis on keeping them healthy and strong through an expert and caring team
Examiner rationale

The question uses contextual clues (anxious parents of a wheezing child; visible skin, hair, and nails) to indirectly identify two distinct specialties within the same medical center (Deep reasoning). It then requires comparing how both pages frame their supportive care mission, forcing aggregation of details from two separate specialty descriptions rather than a single source (Wide aggregation).

Judgment

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Score 1 - 0

First, Deep Logic: Both agents correctly identify the specialties as Pediatric Pulmonology (matching the pediatric asthma/wheezing description) and Dermatology at Cleveland Clinic, satisfying the entity requirement. Neither commits a major factual error. Second, Width/Completeness: Both include the required elements—parental anxiety about a child gasping and wheezing, the promise to help children breathe easier, the visibility of skin/hair/nails, and the emphasis on keeping them healthy and strong through expert, caring treatment. Coverage is strong in both responses. Finally, User Experience & Presentation: Agent A has clearer section headers, stronger visual structure, and a slightly more polished comparative synthesis. The formatting (bold section labels, explicit comparison block, clean reference section) makes it more scannable and user-friendly. Since both are factually solid and comprehensive, A wins on presentation and clarity rather than correctness.

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Determining Next Step...
WINNER is A. Targeting Loser Failure: NONE.
Action: Pressure Test (Deep+1 & Wide+1)
Descended to: 'The Best Home Remedies for Eczema'

Claude Opus 4.6

Anthropic

12.6s
The two medical specialties are **Pediatric Pulmonology** and **Dermatology**, both featured at **Cleveland Clinic**, a leading nonprofit academic medical center based in Ohio. **Pediatric Pulmonology:** The Cleveland Clinic's pediatric pulmonology page directly addresses parents' emotional distress by acknowledging that watching a child gasp and wheeze can be frightening and anxiety-inducing. The reassurance-focused message emphasizes that their team of expert specialists is dedicated to helping children "breathe easier." This framing centers on parental empathy — recognizing the fear and helplessness caregivers feel — while positioning the medical team as a source of calm, competent support. The language transforms a scary experience into a manageable one by promising expert intervention and relief [1]. **Dermatology:** The Cleveland Clinic's dermatology page takes a different reassurance approach, opening with the observation that "people see your skin, hair, and nails every day," highlighting the visible and personal nature of dermatological health. The message stresses the importance of keeping these features "healthy and strong" through expert, caring treatment. Rather than addressing acute fear, this page reassures patients by validating that appearance-related health concerns are medically significant and worthy of specialized attention. The emphasis on "caring" treatment frames dermatology as both clinically rigorous and compassionate [2]. **Comparison:** Both specialties use patient-centered language that combines clinical expertise with emotional reassurance, but they differ in tone and focus. Pediatric pulmonology addresses urgent parental anxiety about a child's breathing distress, offering comfort through expert crisis management. Dermatology, by contrast, addresses ongoing self-consciousness and daily well-being, reassuring patients that their visible health concerns deserve dedicated, compassionate expertise. Both pages ultimately frame their missions around making patients and families feel supported, understood, and confident in the care they will receive [1][2]. ## References [1] Cleveland Clinic. "Pediatric Pulmonology." https://my.clevelandclinic.org/pediatrics/departments/pulmonology [2] Cleveland Clinic. "Dermatology." https://my.clevelandclinic.org/departments/dermatology

GPT-5.1

OpenAI

14.2s
The two specialties are **Pediatric Pulmonology** and **Dermatology** at Cleveland Clinic, a major nonprofit academic medical center based in Ohio. The pediatric lung page speaks directly to worried parents whose child is “gasping and wheezing,” reassuring them that “our pediatric pulmonology specialists are here to help your child breathe easier.” It emphasizes rapid, expert help when children struggle to breathe, highlighting advanced diagnostics, individualized treatment plans, and long-term management of conditions like asthma or chronic lung disease.[1] The tone recognizes parental fear in acute moments and frames the team as calm, experienced partners who restore a basic function—breathing—so children can grow, play, and sleep more comfortably. The dermatology page stresses that “people see your skin, hair and nails every day,” so their health affects not only physical well‑being but also confidence and self‑image.[2] It reassures patients that Cleveland Clinic’s dermatology specialists combine “expert, caring treatment” with attention to appearance, comfort, and chronic disease control.[2] The focus is on visible, daily quality‑of‑life issues, from rashes and acne to complex autoimmune or oncologic skin conditions. Comparatively, pediatric pulmonology frames support around urgent, frightening symptoms and safety, while dermatology frames support around visibility, self‑presentation, and long‑term quality of life. Both emphasize highly trained specialists, compassionate care, and personalized treatment, but they tailor reassurance to the specific emotional stakes of breathing versus appearance. ## References [1] Cleveland Clinic – Pediatric Pulmonology / Children’s Lung Care page. [2] Cleveland Clinic – Dermatology / Skin, Hair & Nail Care page.