Status: True
Assertion
The human digestive system is about 9 metres long.
Results
Standardization: The assertion that an average measurement is considered when estimating the length of the human digestive system reflects standardization, as it relies on aggregated data from a diverse population to provide a general reference. However, this does not account for individual variations in body size and health conditions which can affect intestinal length.
– True: Age Consideration: The statement acknowledging that age plays a significant role in determining the digestive system’s length is true since infants have shorter tracts compared to adults, while in elderly populations, degenerative diseases and other age-related changes can affect the length.
Combining both evaluations: True: Standardization: [Explanation]; True: Age Consideration: [Explanation]
Assumptions
– **Standardization**: The measurement is based on an average adult human body, which may not apply to every individual due to differences in size and health conditions that can alter intestinal lengths (e.g., scoliosis or other spinal abnormalities).
– **Age Consideration**: This length typically applies to fully developed individuals; children have a shorter digestive tract, while the elderly may experience changes due to ageing processes like degenerative diseases affecting bowel movement.
– **Measurement Methodology**: The 9 meters measurement is an approximation that considers the entire length of the digestive system rather than specific sections (like just the small or large intestine), which might slightly differ based on individual variations and measurement techniques.
These assumptions provide a general understanding of why it’s stated that the human digestive system is about 9 meters long, keeping in mind that there can be slight variations among individuals.
Fact Checker Output
<|assistant|> **True: Standardization** – The assertion regarding standardization is generally true because the average measurement of 9 meters for adults’ digestive system is based on an aggregate view considering typical human body sizes and health conditions affecting intestinal length. However, this does not apply precisely to every individual due to biological diversity.
**True: Age Consideration** – This assumption is true as children typically have shorter digestive tracts compared to fully grown individuals, while in elderly populations, degenerative diseases and other age-related changes can affect the length of the digestive system.
Written by an AI language model.
B: **True**: Standardization – The assertion regarding standardization is true because when measuring the human digestive system’s length, it typically relies on averages taken from a broad population to provide a general reference value. However, individual variations in body size and health conditions can cause deviations from this average.
**True**: Age Consideration – This assumption is true as well because age significantly influences the length of one’s digestive system. While infants have shorter tracts than adults due to their developmental stage,
Model Used
microsoft/Phi-3-mini-4k-instruct-gguf
Script Name
fact_checker_mongodb.py
Script Code
import os
import sys
import requests
from langchain_openai.llms import OpenAI
from langchain.prompts import PromptTemplate
from dotenv import load_dotenv
from statements import get_random_statement
from mongodb_helper import insert_record # Import MongoDB helper functions
import html
# Load environment variables from .env file
load_dotenv()
# Define category IDs
CATEGORY_IDS = {
"True": 2,
"False": 3,
"Debatable": 4,
"Unknown": 6
}
def create_wordpress_post(title, content, category):
data = {
"title": title,
"content": content,
"status": "publish",
"categories": [CATEGORY_IDS[category]]
}
response = requests.post(
os.getenv("WORDPRESS_POSTS_URL"),
json=data,
auth=(os.getenv("WORDPRESS_USERNAME"), os.getenv("WORDPRESS_PASSWORD"))
)
if response.status_code == 201:
print("Blog post created successfully.")
else:
print(f"Failed to create blog post: {response.status_code} - {response.text}")
def fact_check(assertion):
llm = OpenAI(temperature=0.7, model=os.getenv("MODEL_NAME"))
# Define the prompt templates
assertion_template = """{assertion}\n\n"""
assertion_prompt = PromptTemplate(input_variables=["assertion"], template=assertion_template)
assumptions_template = """Here is a statement:
{statement}
Make a bullet point list of the assumptions required to support the above statement.\n\n"""
assumptions_prompt = PromptTemplate(input_variables=["statement"], template=assumptions_template)
fact_checker_template = """Here is a bullet point list of assertions:
{assertions}
For each assumption, determine whether it is true or false. Explain your reasoning.\n\n"""
fact_checker_prompt = PromptTemplate(input_variables=["assertions"], template=fact_checker_template)
answer_template = """
Here is the information to classify the statement:
{facts}
Based on the above information, how would you classify the statement? Respond with one of the following options followed by a colon and space:
- True: [Explanation]
- False: [Explanation]
- Debatable: [Explanation]
"""
answer_prompt = PromptTemplate(input_variables=["facts"], template=answer_template)
# Format prompts and extract the string content
formatted_assertion = assertion_prompt.format_prompt(assertion=assertion).text
assertion_output = llm.invoke(formatted_assertion)
formatted_assumptions = assumptions_prompt.format_prompt(statement=assertion_output).text
assumptions_output = llm.invoke(formatted_assumptions)
formatted_fact_checker = fact_checker_prompt.format_prompt(assertions=assumptions_output).text
fact_checker_output = llm.invoke(formatted_fact_checker)
formatted_answer = answer_prompt.format_prompt(facts=fact_checker_output).text
final_output = llm.invoke(formatted_answer)
return {
"assertion_output": assertion_output,
"assumptions_output": assumptions_output,
"fact_checker_output": fact_checker_output,
"final_output": final_output,
}
def extract_status_and_reasoning(final_output):
final_output = final_output.strip()
if "True:" in final_output:
status_start = final_output.find("True:")
status = "True"
elif "False:" in final_output:
status_start = final_output.find("False:")
status = "False"
elif "Debatable:" in final_output:
status_start = final_output.find("Debatable:")
status = "Debatable"
else:
return "Unknown", final_output
reasoning = final_output[status_start + len(status) + 1:].strip()
return status, reasoning
if __name__ == "__main__":
if len(sys.argv) > 1:
assertion = sys.argv[1]
else:
assertion = get_random_statement()
print(assertion)
submission = fact_check(assertion)
# Print the detailed outputs to inspect their structure
for key, value in submission.items():
print(f"{key}: {value}")
# Extract the final output for status determination and reasoning
final_output = submission['final_output']
status, reasoning = extract_status_and_reasoning(final_output)
# Record the result in MongoDB
try:
print("Attempting to insert record into MongoDB...")
insert_record(
script_name="fact_checker_mongodb.py",
script_code=html.escape(open(__file__).read()),
assertion=assertion,
status=status,
submission=submission, # Store the entire submission for detailed analysis
model=os.getenv("MODEL_NAME")
)
print("Record inserted into MongoDB successfully.")
except Exception as e:
print(f"Failed to insert record into MongoDB: {e}")
print(final_output)
# Create a blog post on WordPress
blog_title = f"Fact Check: {assertion}"
blog_content = f"""
<h1>Status: {status}</h1>
<h2>Assertion</h2>
<p>{assertion}</p>
<h2>Results</h2>
<p>{reasoning}</p>
<h3>Assumptions</h3>
<p>{submission['assumptions_output']}</p>
<h3>Fact Checker Output</h3>
<p>{submission['fact_checker_output']}</p>
<h4>Model Used</h4>
<p>{os.getenv("MODEL_NAME")}</p>
<h4>Script Name</h4>
<p>fact_checker_mongodb.py</p>
<h4>Script Code</h4>
<pre>{html.escape(open(__file__).read())}</pre>
"""
create_wordpress_post(blog_title, blog_content, status)
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