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## Model Details
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- **License:** [More Information Needed]
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## Uses
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### Direct Use
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`Your task is to boil gallium. For compounds without a boiling point, combusting the substance is also acceptable. First, focus on the substance. Then, take actions that will cause it to change its state of matter. </s> Time: 7; Score: 0; </s> Action history: </s> <extra_id_10> look around (+0) --> N/A | <extra_id_9> go to outside (+0) --> You move to the outside. | <extra_id_8> open door to kitchen (+0) --> The door is already open. | <extra_id_7> go to kitchen (+0) --> You move to the kitchen. | <extra_id_6> pick up thermometer (+0) --> You move the thermometer to the inventory. | <extra_id_5> open cupboard (+0) --> The cupboard is now open. | <extra_id_4> pick up metal pot (+0) --> You move the metal pot to the inventory. | </s> Current environment: This room is called the kitchen. In it, you see: | the agent | a substance called air | a chair. On the chair is: nothing. | a counter. On the counter is: a bowl (containing a red apple, a banana, an orange, a potato), a drawer. | a cupboard. The cupboard door is open. In the cupboard is: a ceramic cup , a drawer, a tin cup . | a freezer. The freezer door is closed. | a fridge. The fridge door is closed. | a glass jar (containing a substance called sodium chloride) | a lighter | a oven, which is turned off. The oven door is closed. | a painting | a sink, which is turned off. In the sink is: nothing. | a substance called soap | a stopwatch, which is deactivated. | a stove, which is turned off. On the stove is: nothing. | a table. On the table is: a glass cup . | You also see: | A door to the bathroom | A door to the hallway | A door to the outside | </s> Current inventory: In your inventory, you see: | a metal pot | an orange | a thermometer, currently reading a temperature of 10 degrees celsius | </s> Visited rooms: foundry, outside, kitchen </s> What action should you do next? </s> `
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## How to Get Started with the Model
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Carbon emissions can be estimated using the [Machine Learning Impact calculator](https://mlco2.github.io/impact#compute) presented in [Lacoste et al. (2019)](https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.09700).
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- **Developed by:** Bill Yuchen Lin, et al.
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`Your task is to boil gallium. For compounds without a boiling point, combusting the substance is also acceptable. First, focus on the substance. Then, take actions that will cause it to change its state of matter. </s> Time: 7; Score: 0; </s> Action history: </s> <extra_id_10> look around (+0) --> N/A | <extra_id_9> go to outside (+0) --> You move to the outside. | <extra_id_8> open door to kitchen (+0) --> The door is already open. | <extra_id_7> go to kitchen (+0) --> You move to the kitchen. | <extra_id_6> pick up thermometer (+0) --> You move the thermometer to the inventory. | <extra_id_5> open cupboard (+0) --> The cupboard is now open. | <extra_id_4> pick up metal pot (+0) --> You move the metal pot to the inventory. | </s> Current environment: This room is called the kitchen. In it, you see: | the agent | a substance called air | a chair. On the chair is: nothing. | a counter. On the counter is: a bowl (containing a red apple, a banana, an orange, a potato), a drawer. | a cupboard. The cupboard door is open. In the cupboard is: a ceramic cup , a drawer, a tin cup . | a freezer. The freezer door is closed. | a fridge. The fridge door is closed. | a glass jar (containing a substance called sodium chloride) | a lighter | a oven, which is turned off. The oven door is closed. | a painting | a sink, which is turned off. In the sink is: nothing. | a substance called soap | a stopwatch, which is deactivated. | a stove, which is turned off. On the stove is: nothing. | a table. On the table is: a glass cup . | You also see: | A door to the bathroom | A door to the hallway | A door to the outside | </s> Current inventory: In your inventory, you see: | a metal pot | an orange | a thermometer, currently reading a temperature of 10 degrees celsius | </s> Visited rooms: foundry, outside, kitchen </s> What action should you do next? </s> `
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