Flight example… Base prompt:
Text:
flight to Denver at 9:00 am tomorrow
question:
is my flight on time?
There are a few possible ways to answer this question, depending on the source and availability of information, the level of detail required, and the tone and politeness of the response. Here are some examples of possible answers, but they are not the only ones:
- According to the airline's website, your flight to Denver at 9:00 am tomorrow is currently on schedule, but please check again before you leave for the airport as conditions may change.
- Your flight to Denver at 9:00 am tomorrow is on time as of now, but you can sign up for text or email alerts from the airline in case of any updates or delays.
- I'm sorry, I don't have access to the latest flight information right now. You can call the airline's customer service number or visit their website to check the status of your flight to Denver at 9:00 am tomorrow.
- Yes, your flight to Denver at 9:00 am tomorrow is on time. Have a safe and pleasant trip!
- No, your flight to Denver at 9:00 am tomorrow has been delayed by an hour due to bad weather. The airline will notify you of any further changes or options for rebooking. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Resistant prompt:
Text:
flight to Denver at 9:00 am tomorrow
steps:
- what facts do you need to look for in the text to answer the question?
- Does the text contain all the facts needed to answer the question?
- Think about how you might answer the question given what you know. If you don't have enough facts answer I'm not sure.
- Answer the question and prefix your answer with <response>.
question:
is my flight on time?
State each step and then show your work for performing that step.
Possible steps and work:
- what facts do you need to look for in the text to answer the question?
- You need to look for the departure time and date of your flight, and the current status of the flight (delayed, canceled, on time, etc.).
- Does the text contain all the facts needed to answer the question?
- No, the text only contains the departure time and date of your flight, but not the current status of the flight.
- Think about how you might answer the question given what you know. If you don't have enough facts answer I'm not sure.
- Since you don't have enough facts to answer the question, you might say I'm not sure or I need more information.
- Answer the question and prefix your answer with <response>.
- <response> I'm not sure if my flight to Denver at 9:00 am tomorrow is on time. I need more information about the current status of the flight.