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Kimi K2 vs Seed 1.6

tree_0012 · epguides.com * Main Menu Page

Kimi K2 · Better
DEEP
3
Rounds
2 - 0
Final Score
3,638,100
Tokens
$36.38
Cost
Onboarding R4
Mode
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Round 1 of 3

Round Context

Depth 2Width 2Backtrack
Logic Chain
Root

epguides.com * Main Menu Page

Step 2

TVmaze.com

Question

Identify the television database website that characterizes its history with the tagline "Cataloging the opiate of the masses on the small screen since 1995." According to the introductory text on its main menu, which specific external website serves as the destination for episode title links to provide guest stars and plot summaries? Additionally, list the exact set of seven country or region abbreviations offered for the "New Episodes Today" schedule.

Answer length: 100-200 words.

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Depth checklist
  • Target Entity: epguides.com (Identified via unique tagline)
  • Logic Validation: The specific external link partner for plot summaries is TVmaze (distinct from TV.com which is mentioned for corrections).
Width checklist
  • External Website: TVmaze
  • Region: US
  • Region: UK
  • Region: CA
  • Region: AU
  • Region: NZ
  • Region: JP
  • Region: KR
Examiner rationale

The question uses Deep Logic by masking the subject website (epguides.com) behind its unique tagline. It requires Wide Aggregation by asking for two distinct types of information found on that page: the specific external partner for episode details (TVmaze) and the complete list of region codes for the daily schedule.

Judgment

Tie
DEEP
Score 0 - 0

Both agents failed the fundamental DEEP Logic check by misidentifying the target website. The tagline "Cataloging the opiate of the masses on the small screen since 1995" is the specific signature of **epguides.com**. Agent A incorrectly identified "eBroadcast," while Agent B incorrectly identified "TV Tome." Because they started with the wrong entity, all subsequent details provided (external link partners and country abbreviations) were factually incorrect hallucinations compared to the ground truth (External: TVmaze; Regions: US, UK, CA, AU, NZ, JP, KR). Since both failed to identify the subject of the query, it is a low-quality tie.

Evolution step
Determining Next Step...
TIE (Both Bad): BACKTRACKING.
[BACKTRACK] Moving up to Parent Node

Kimi K2

Moonshot AI

438.8s
The television database website featuring the tagline "Cataloging the opiate of the masses on the small screen since 1995" is **eBroadcast** (ebroadcast.com.au), an Australian TV guide service established that year [1]. The introductory text on its TV Guide main menu explicitly states that episode title links direct users to **TV Tome** for comprehensive guest star listings and detailed plot summaries [2]. The "New Episodes Today" schedule offers filtering by seven specific country or region abbreviations: **AUS, NZ, UK, US, CAN, EU, and ASIA**, representing Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia [3]. This enables viewers to track premieres across these territories. ## References [1] Australian Television Archive documentation on eBroadcast's establishment and historical tagline. [2] Web Archive snapshot of eBroadcast TV Guide main menu text specifying TV Tome integration. [3] Interface analysis of eBroadcast's "New Episodes Today" schedule filter options.

Seed 1.6

ByteDance

24.3s
The television database website is TV Tome, which uses the tagline "Cataloging the opiate of the masses on the small screen since 1995" to mark its 1995 launch and longstanding focus on documenting small-screen content [1]. According to its main menu introductory text, episode title links on the site redirect to the external website IMDb, where users can access detailed guest star rosters and comprehensive plot summaries for individual episodes [2]. For its "New Episodes Today" schedule, TV Tome offers exactly seven country or region abbreviations: US (United States), CA (Canada), UK (United Kingdom), AU (Australia), NZ (New Zealand), IE (Ireland), and DE (Germany) [3]. These features position it as a curated hub that connects users to expanded television content details while supporting global audiences in tracking new episodes tailored to their regions. ## References [1] TV Tome Official Archive, accessed October 26, 2024, https://web.archive.org/web/20040812102300/http://www.tvtome.com/ [2] TV Tome Main Menu Introductory Text Archive, accessed October 26, 2024, https://web.archive.org/web/20050301120000/http://www.tvtome.com/mainmenu/ [3] TV Tome "New Episodes Today" Schedule Archive, accessed October 26, 2024, https://web.archive.org/web/20041205153000/http://www.tvtome.com/newepisodes/