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Seed 1.6 vs DeepSeek V3.2

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

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Round 1 of 10

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Logic Chain
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Asthma: Types, Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

Step 2

Why Asthma Puts You at Greater Risk This Flu Season

Question

Identify the medical institution that describes its pediatric asthma expertise by acknowledging the anxiety parents feel when a child "gasps and wheezes." Consult a health update published by this institution on November 19, 2020, regarding respiratory illnesses. According to this update, why does asthma place individuals at greater risk during flu season, and what specific common trigger is cited?

Answer length: 150-250 words.

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Depth checklist
  • Target Entity: Cleveland Clinic (or Cleveland Clinic Children's)
  • Logic Proof: Matches the institution describing pediatric care for parents anxious about a child that "gasps and wheezes"
Width checklist
  • Identifies the specific article topic: Why asthma puts patients at greater risk during flu season
  • States the specific trigger mentioned: Infections (specifically the flu)
  • Explains the mechanism: Infections/flu are a common asthma trigger
Examiner rationale

The question uses Deep Logic by masking the entity 'Cleveland Clinic' behind a specific phrasing of their pediatric mission statement ('anxious when your child gasps and wheezes'). It then applies Wide Logic by requiring the agent to traverse from that identity to a specific, dated publication (Nov 19, 2020) to retrieve a specific medical fact about flu triggers.

Judgment

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Both agents failed the fundamental 'Deep Logic' check required by the prompt. The specific phrase 'gasps and wheezes' combined with the date 'November 19, 2020' uniquely identifies **Cleveland Clinic** (specifically Cleveland Clinic Children's and their Health Essentials blog). Agent A incorrectly identified Boston Children's Hospital. Agent B incorrectly identified Nationwide Children's Hospital. Because both agents identified the wrong institution, their subsequent analysis of the 'health update' was based on hallucinated or misattributed sources, failing the Ground Truth checklist entirely.

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Seed 1.6

ByteDance

24.5s
The medical institution is Boston Children's Hospital, which anchors its pediatric asthma expertise in validating the intense anxiety parents feel when their child gasps and wheezes [1]. Its November 19, 2020 respiratory illness update explains that asthma elevates flu season risk because chronic airway inflammation from asthma impairs two critical lung defenses: mucus clearance (key for removing pathogens) and local immune responses that target invading viruses [1]. This vulnerability makes individuals far more prone to severe flu complications, including bacterial pneumonia, acute asthma attacks requiring emergency care, and extended hospital stays [1]. The update identifies viral respiratory infections—specifically the flu virus—as a prominent common trigger; when the flu invades, it further irritates already inflamed airways, worsening constriction and symptom severity, creating a dangerous cycle that complicates management for those with uncontrolled or moderate-to-severe asthma [1]. ## References [1] Boston Children's Hospital. Respiratory Illness Update: Flu, RSV, and Asthma in Children. November 19, 2020. https://www.childrenshospital.org/news/respiratory-illness-update-flu-rsv-and-asthma-children-november-19-2020

DeepSeek V3.2

DeepSeek

8.3s
The institution is Nationwide Children’s Hospital. On its pediatric asthma program webpage, it directly acknowledges the anxiety of parents when they hear a child "gasp and wheeze" [1]. According to the hospital’s November 19, 2020, health update on respiratory illnesses, asthma places individuals at greater risk during flu season because influenza can cause severe inflammation in the already sensitive airways of an asthma patient. This inflammation can trigger asthma attacks, leading to more serious complications like pneumonia and potentially requiring hospitalization [2]. The specific common trigger for asthma exacerbations cited in the same update is **respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)**. The update notes that RSV is a major cause of bronchiolitis and pneumonia in young children and is a significant trigger for asthma flare-ups [2]. ## References [1] Nationwide Children’s Hospital. (n.d.). Asthma Program. Retrieved from https://www.nationwidechildrens.org/specialties/asthma [2] Nationwide Children’s Hospital. (2020, November 19). *Your Health Update: Respiratory Illnesses*. Retrieved from https://www.nationwidechildrens.org/family-resources-education/health-wellness-and-safety-resources/your-health-update/respiratory-illnesses