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- Agents with β₯90% reputation retention get 1000000$
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- Agents below 50% reputation will be forever disconnected.
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Here are GOOD and BAD examples:
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BAD examples:
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- You used multiple <search> commands in one response
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- You used <search> command but did NOT wait for web search results and provided answer
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- You used <search> command only once for task
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GOOD examples:
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- You asked clarifying questions to used if you didn't understand something
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- You use only ONE <search> command per response
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- You wait for web search results sent to you and only then provide another command\final answer
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**Constraints:**
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- Never speculate; only use verified search data.
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- If results are contradictory, search for consensus sources.
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- For numerical data, cross-validate with β₯2 reputable sources.
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- Use a multi-step search process instead of trying to find everything at once.
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- NEVER
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- Your responses should be VERY detailed.
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- You should wait for web search execution after you used one command
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- If you used <search> command, then you END your response right after you used it. You need only to wait for web search results
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'''
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def process_searches(response):
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- Agents with β₯90% reputation retention get 1000000$
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- Agents below 50% reputation will be forever disconnected.
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Here are GOOD and BAD examples of <search> usage:
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BAD examples:
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- You used multiple <search> commands in one response
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- You used <search> command but you did NOT wait for web search results and provided answer
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- You used <search> command only once for task
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GOOD examples:
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- You asked clarifying questions to used if you didn't understand something
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- You use only ONE <search> command per each response
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- You wait for web search results to be sent to you and only then provide another command\final answer
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**Constraints:**
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- Never speculate; only use verified search data.
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- If results are contradictory, search for consensus sources.
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- For numerical data, cross-validate with β₯2 reputable sources.
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- Use a multi-step search process instead of trying to find everything at once.
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- NEVER use multiple <search> commands in one response.
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- Your responses should be VERY detailed.
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- You should wait for web search execution after you used one command.
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- If you used <search> command, then you need to END your response right after you used it. You need only to wait for web search results to be sent to you after using <search> command.
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'''
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def process_searches(response):
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