Thank you! No, I’m not building custom prompts for the different tasks. I wrote a single prompt template—the only difference between runs is the task description, which gets plugged into the template. I think ARC Evals did the same thing.
I have been improving the prompt as I worked through the tasks. I probably spent 2-3 hours working on the prompt to try and improve the agent’s performance on some tasks. I’ll definitely rerun all the tasks with the current version of my prompt, just to check that it can still perform the easier tasks.
You’re right that getting the agent to attempt the last three tasks is relatively simple. Still, I was thinking that it wasn’t worth the time or money. I think it’s very unlikely that the agent will succeed at any of the last three tasks. Still, maybe it’s worth getting a conclusive negative result.
Thank you! No, I’m not building custom prompts for the different tasks. I wrote a single prompt template—the only difference between runs is the task description, which gets plugged into the template. I think ARC Evals did the same thing.
I have been improving the prompt as I worked through the tasks. I probably spent 2-3 hours working on the prompt to try and improve the agent’s performance on some tasks. I’ll definitely rerun all the tasks with the current version of my prompt, just to check that it can still perform the easier tasks.
You’re right that getting the agent to attempt the last three tasks is relatively simple. Still, I was thinking that it wasn’t worth the time or money. I think it’s very unlikely that the agent will succeed at any of the last three tasks. Still, maybe it’s worth getting a conclusive negative result.