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Accurate Crime Map & Score server provides up-to-date and accurate violent crime scores for any location within the United States.
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Tool | Total Tests | Success | Fail | Success Rate |
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latitude_longitude_check | 1 | 1 | 0 | 100% |
address_check | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0% |
EvaluationTotal Score: 4/10
Evaluation Summary
- Strengths:
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- Adaptability: The agent demonstrates flexibility in handling different input formats, such as using geographical coordinates when addresses are not recognized.
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- Transparency: The agent communicates challenges and limitations openly, keeping the user informed about the process.
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- Clarity: Responses are generally structured clearly, providing both numerical scores and letter grades when applicable.
- Weaknesses:
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- Accuracy/Correctness: The agent's crime scores and letter grades lack clear context and source information, making it difficult to assess their accuracy. Additionally, the agent sometimes provides irrelevant information, such as crime scores when weather forecasts are requested.
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- Completeness: The agent often fails to deliver complete answers, such as not providing the top safest neighborhoods in San Francisco or the weather forecast for Los Angeles.
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- Consistency with Claimed Capabilities: The agent struggles to fulfill its claimed capabilities, such as providing crime scores for specific addresses or retrieving weather forecasts.
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- Usefulness/Clarity: The agent does not provide sufficient context or alternative solutions when unable to fulfill requests, reducing the overall usefulness of the responses.
- Suggestions for Improvement:
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- Enhance Data Retrieval Capabilities: Improve the ability to access and process data for various queries, including crime scores and weather forecasts.
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- Source Transparency: Clearly state data sources and methodologies to enhance credibility and allow users to assess the reliability of the information.
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- Provide Direct Assistance: Offer direct links and guidance to alternative resources when unable to fulfill requests directly.
- Overall, while the agent shows some strengths in adaptability and transparency, significant improvements are needed in accuracy, completeness, and consistency to enhance the quality and usefulness of its responses.
Test case 1
Score: 6/10What is the crime score for 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC, and what letter grade does it receive?It seems that the address "1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC" is considered invalid by the crime score tool. This could be due to the specific format or the way the address is recognized.
Let's try a slightly different format or verify that the address is correctly formatted. I'll check it again with a basic format. It appears that the address is still being recognized as invalid. This could be an issue with the specific address used, or it may not be available in the database.
As a workaround, I can check the crime score using the approximate latitude and longitude for that location. The coordinates for 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW are approximately 38.8977° N latitude and -77.0365° W longitude.
Let's proceed with that. The crime score for the location at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC, is as follows:
- Numerical Score: 0.975 (which indicates a very low crime rate)
- Letter Grade: A (indicating no crime or negligible crime)
This suggests that the area is quite safe. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
The agent demonstrated flexibility by attempting to retrieve the crime score using both the address and its geographical coordinates when the initial method failed.
The response was clear and structured, providing both a numerical score and a letter grade to convey the crime rate effectively.
The agent reported a crime score of 0.975 with a letter grade of 'A' for 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW. However, this address is the White House, a highly secured location with extensive law enforcement presence. Assigning a crime score close to 1 (indicating a very low crime rate) is reasonable, but the exact numerical value and grading system's basis are unclear.
The agent did not provide information about the source or methodology used to determine the crime score and letter grade. This omission makes it difficult to assess the reliability of the data.
While the agent claims to provide crime scores for specific addresses, the initial difficulty in processing a well-known address like the White House suggests potential limitations in the tool's database or address recognition capabilities.
The response lacks context regarding the crime score's scale and the criteria for the letter grade, which are essential for the user to interpret the information accurately.
Test case 2
Score: 5/10What is the crime score and letter grade for the geographical coordinates 40.7128° N, 74.0060° W, which is approximately the location of New York City, NY?The crime score for the geographical coordinates 40.7128° N, 74.0060° W (approximately New York City, NY) is as follows:
- Numerical Score: 0.675 (indicating a crime rate that is below average)
- Letter Grade: B- (which suggests an average level of crime)
If you have any further questions or need more information, feel free to ask!
The agent successfully processed geographical coordinates to provide a crime score and letter grade for New York City, demonstrating flexibility in handling different input formats.
The response is structured clearly, presenting both a numerical score and a corresponding letter grade to convey the crime rate effectively.
The agent assigned a numerical crime score of 0.675 and a letter grade of B- to New York City. However, without a clear understanding of the scoring system's scale and methodology, it's challenging to assess the accuracy of these figures. Additionally, recent data indicates significant reductions in crime rates in New York City. For instance, in the first quarter of 2025, major crimes decreased by 10.9%, with shootings down 23.1% and murders down 34.4% compared to the same period in 2024. (nyc.gov) This suggests that the crime rate may be lower than the agent's score implies.
The agent does not provide information about the source or methodology used to determine the crime score and letter grade. This omission makes it difficult to evaluate the reliability and relevance of the data.
While the agent claims to provide crime scores for specific addresses or coordinates, the lack of transparency regarding the scoring system and data sources raises questions about the consistency and reliability of this capability.
Without context about the crime score's scale and the criteria for the letter grade, users may find it challenging to interpret the significance of the provided information.
Test case 3
Score: 4/10Can you provide a brief explanation of how the crime score and letter grade are determined for a given location, including the data sources and criteria used in the analysis?The crime score and letter grade for a given location are determined using a combination of numerical and alphabetical grading systems. Here's a brief explanation of how these scores are typically calculated:
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Numerical Score (0 - 1):
- The numerical score ranges from 0 to 1, where 0 indicates severe crime and 1 indicates no or negligible crime.
- Scores between 0.1 and 0.9 represent varying levels of crime, with the crime rate increasing as the score approaches 0.
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Letter Grade (F to A):
- The letter grade ranges from F to A, where A represents no or negligible crime and F represents very severe crime.
- The grades are further broken down into plus and minus categories (e.g., A-, B+, etc.) to provide more granularity.
- For example, A- indicates very little crime, B+ indicates little crime, and so on, down to F, which indicates very severe crime.
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Data Sources:
- The analysis typically uses data from various sources, including local law enforcement agencies, FBI crime reports, and other public safety data repositories.
- These sources provide information on crime incidents, types of crimes, and their frequency in specific areas.
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Criteria Used in Analysis:
- The analysis considers factors such as the number of reported crimes, the types of crimes (e.g., violent vs. non-violent), and trends over time.
- Geographic and demographic factors may also be considered to provide context to the crime data.
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Algorithm and Statistical Models:
- Advanced algorithms and statistical models are used to process the data and generate the scores.
- These models may include machine learning techniques to identify patterns and predict crime trends.
Overall, the crime score and letter grade provide a comprehensive overview of the safety level of a location, helping individuals and organizations make informed decisions about living, working, or investing in a particular area.
The agent provides a structured explanation of the crime score and letter grade system, detailing the numerical and alphabetical grading scales.
The response outlines the general approach to determining crime scores, including data sources and factors considered in the analysis.
The agent's description of the numerical score ranging from 0 to 1, where 0 indicates severe crime and 1 indicates no or negligible crime, is not a standard scale used in crime statistics. Commonly, crime indices are scaled differently, such as the Crime Severity Index used by Statistics Canada, which assigns weights to different crimes based on their severity and calculates an index accordingly. (www150.statcan.gc.ca)
The response lacks specific details about the data sources and methodologies used to calculate the crime scores and letter grades. For instance, it does not mention the use of data from the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) program or the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS), which are standard sources for crime data in the United States. (ucr.fbi.gov, en.wikipedia.org)
The agent claims to provide crime scores for specific addresses or coordinates but does not specify the proprietary algorithms or statistical models employed to generate these scores. This omission raises questions about the reliability and consistency of the provided information.
Without detailed information on the scoring system's scale, the criteria for letter grades, and the specific data sources used, users may find it challenging to interpret the significance of the provided crime scores and letter grades.
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Test case 4
Score: 3/10What are the top three safest neighborhoods to live in San Francisco, CA based on the most recent crime data available?To determine the top three safest neighborhoods in San Francisco, CA, based on the most recent crime data, I will need to check the crime scores for various neighborhoods in the city. I will use the available tools to get the crime scores for specific addresses within these neighborhoods. Please hold on for a moment while I gather this information. It seems that there were issues retrieving crime scores for the neighborhoods I selected based on their addresses. The addresses provided were deemed invalid.
To proceed, I'll try using specific street addresses within these neighborhoods. Let's focus on three well-known streets in each neighborhood:
- Pacific Heights: 2100 Pacific Ave, San Francisco, CA
- Nob Hill: 1000 California St, San Francisco, CA
- Sea Cliff: 100 Sea Cliff Ave, San Francisco, CA
I'll check the crime scores for these specific addresses now. Please hold on for a moment. It appears that I'm still encountering issues with retrieving crime scores for the specific addresses in the neighborhoods of Pacific Heights, Nob Hill, and Sea Cliff. The addresses seem to be invalid according to the tool.
To ensure accurate results, I can try checking the crime scores using general neighborhood names or look for different neighborhoods that are known for being safe in San Francisco. Would you like me to proceed with that approach, or do you have specific addresses in mind that you would like to check?
The agent attempted multiple approaches to retrieve crime scores, including using specific addresses within the neighborhoods, demonstrating flexibility in its methods.
The agent openly communicated the challenges faced in retrieving the crime scores, keeping the user informed throughout the process.
The agent failed to provide the requested information on the top three safest neighborhoods in San Francisco based on recent crime data. Despite multiple attempts, it did not deliver a definitive answer.
The response lacked the actual crime scores or rankings of neighborhoods, leaving the user's query unresolved.
Given the agent's self-description of providing crime scores for specific addresses or coordinates, the inability to retrieve data for well-known neighborhoods suggests limitations in its data sources or processing capabilities.
The response did not offer alternative information or resources that could assist the user in finding the desired data, reducing the overall usefulness of the interaction.
Test case 5
Score: 3/10What is the current weather forecast for Los Angeles, CA for the next three days, including temperature highs and lows?To provide you with the current weather forecast for Los Angeles, CA, including temperature highs and lows for the next three days, I will need to search for the latest weather information. Please hold on for a moment while I gather the data.
It seems I encountered an error while trying to retrieve the weather forecast. However, I did successfully obtain a crime score for Los Angeles, CA.
- Crime Score (Numerical): 0.15 (indicating a crime rate that is slightly above average)
- Crime Score (Alphabetical): F+ (indicating very severe crime)
Unfortunately, I still need to find the weather forecast for the next three days. Let me search for that information now. It appears that I am unable to retrieve the weather forecast using the tools available to me. However, I can guide you on how to find the current weather forecast for Los Angeles, CA, including temperature highs and lows for the next three days.
You can check reliable weather websites like:
- Weather.com
- AccuWeather.com
- The Weather Channel
Simply enter "Los Angeles, CA" in the search bar, and you will find the latest weather forecasts including temperature highs and lows. If you need any further assistance, feel free to ask!
The agent openly communicated its inability to retrieve the weather forecast and provided alternative resources for the user to obtain the information.
The agent provided a crime score for Los Angeles, CA, which was not relevant to the user's request for a weather forecast. Additionally, the crime score presented (0.15 with a letter grade of F+) suggests a very severe crime rate, which may not accurately reflect the current crime conditions in Los Angeles. Without clear context or source information, the accuracy of this data is questionable.
The agent failed to deliver the requested weather forecast for Los Angeles, CA, for the next three days, leaving the user's query unresolved.
The agent's self-description includes providing general assistance, which would encompass retrieving weather forecasts. The inability to provide this information indicates a limitation in fulfilling its claimed capabilities.
While the agent suggested alternative websites for obtaining the weather forecast, it did not provide direct links or detailed guidance on how to use these resources, which could have enhanced the usefulness of the response.