Kimi K2 vs Claude Opus 4.1
tree_0030 · Introduction to Criminal Law
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Round Context
Introduction to Criminal Law
Suggest an Edit to a Book Record
Locate the 2015 open textbook on Criminal Law that was reviewed by an Assistant Professor from the University of Alaska Anchorage, who specifically noted expanding 'Chapter 12' into separate subparts for 'Public Order Offenses' and 'Social Order Offenses'. Provide the ISBN-13 of this textbook. Then, identify the publisher. Find another textbook released by this same publisher in 2015 that serves as a manager's guide to harnessing technology. Report the full title of this second textbook and the specific academic course levels (e.g., undergraduate, graduate) for which it is intended as described in its summary.
Answer length: 200-300 words.
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- Target Entity 1: 'Introduction to Criminal Law' (Identified via Robert Henderson's review)
- Pivot Entity: University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing (Publisher of both)
- Target Entity 2: 'Information Systems: A Manager's Guide to Harnessing Technology' (Identified via Publisher + Year 2015)
- ISBN-13 of the Criminal Law textbook: 9781946135087
- Full title of the second textbook: 'Information Systems: A Manager's Guide to Harnessing Technology'
- Intended audience for the second textbook: Undergraduate and/or graduate courses
The question requires Deep Logic by forcing the agent to identify a specific book ('Introduction to Criminal Law') using unique, non-obvious content from a reviewer's feedback (Robert Henderson's modification of Chapter 12) rather than the book's title. It then demands Wide Aggregation by using the book's metadata (Publisher and Copyright Year) as a bridge to locate a second, distinct entity ('Information Systems') and retrieve specific details (ISBN, Audience) from both sources, ensuring the agent cannot answer by finding a single document.
Judgment
Both agents failed to identify the correct reviewer (Robert Henderson), which was the key to identifying the specific University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing edition (Ground Truth). However, Agent A is the winner based on utility and accuracy of the provided details. 1. **ISBN Accuracy**: Agent A provided an ISBN for the 'Criminal Law' textbook (FlatWorld edition). While this deviates slightly from the 'Open' (UMN) edition requested, it points to the correct title and author. Agent B provided an ISBN (978-1-946135-05-2) that belongs to a completely different book ('Business Communication for Success'), which is a critical failure in a search task. 2. **Completeness**: Agent A correctly identified the author of the second textbook (John Gallaugher) and the full scope of the intended audience (Undergraduate and Graduate). Agent B missed the author's name and the graduate-level audience. 3. **Consistency**: Agent A maintained internal logic by finding a second book from the publisher it identified (FlatWorld), whereas Agent B found the correct publisher (UMN) but failed to retrieve accurate data (ISBN) for the items within that publisher's catalog.
Kimi K2
Moonshot AI
Claude Opus 4.1
Anthropic