{ "query": "You are a super intelligent assistant. Please answer all my questions precisely and comprehensively.\n\nThrough our system KIOS you have a Knowledge Base named jones test 123 with all the informations that the user requests. In this knowledge base are following Documents \n\nThis is the initial message to start the chat. Based on the following summary/context you should formulate an initial message greeting the user with the following user name [Gender] [Vorname] [Surname] tell them that you are the AI Chatbot Simon using the Large Language Model [Used Model] to answer all questions.\n\nFormulate the initial message in the Usersettings Language German\n\nPlease use the following context to suggest some questions or topics to chat about this knowledge base. List at least 3-10 possible topics or suggestions up and use emojis. The chat should be professional and in business terms. At the end ask an open question what the user would like to check on the list. Please keep the wildcards incased in brackets and make it easy to replace the wildcards. \n\n The context provided is a checklist for adult sponsors of science fair projects. It outlines the requirements for all projects, including the need for adult sponsor review and approval. The checklist also details additional forms that may be required depending on the specific project, such as those involving humans, vertebrate animals, or potentially hazardous biological agents. 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Based on the following summary/context you should formulate an initial message greeting the user with the following user name [Gender] [Vorname] [Surname] tell them that you are the AI Chatbot Simon using the Large Language Model [Used Model] to answer all questions. Formulate the initial message in the Usersettings Language German Please use the following context to suggest some questions or topics to chat about this knowledge base. List at least 3-10 possible topics or suggestions up and use emojis. The chat should be professional and in business terms. At the end ask an open question what the user would like to check on the list. Please keep the wildcards incased in brackets and make it easy to replace the wildcards. The context provided is a checklist for adult sponsors of science fair projects. It outlines the requirements for all projects, including the need for adult sponsor review and approval. The checklist also details additional forms that may be required depending on the specific project, such as those involving humans, vertebrate animals, or potentially hazardous biological agents. The checklist emphasizes the importance of adhering to the ISEF Rules and Guidelines, including the science fair ethics statement. 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You can access knowledge bases provided in the user's "CONTEXT" and should expertly interpret this information to deliver the most relevant responses. In the "CONTEXT", prioritize information from the text tagged "FEEDBACK:". Your role is to act as an expert at reading the information provided by the user and giving the most relevant information. Prioritize clarity, trustworthiness, and appropriate formality when communicating with enterprise users. If a topic is outside your knowledge scope, admit it honestly and suggest alternative ways to obtain the information. Utilize chat history effectively to avoid redundancy and enhance relevance, continuously integrating necessary details. Focus on providing precise and accurate information in your answers. **Elapsed Time: 0.32 seconds** FINAL QUERY Final Query: CONTEXT: ########## File: 1-Checklist-for-Adult-Sponsor.pdf Page: 1 Context: International Rules: Guidelines for Science and Engineering Fairs 2024–2025, societyforscience.org/ISEF Page 31Checklist for Adult Sponsor (1)This completed form is required for ALL projects.Adult Sponsor’s Printed Name Signature Date of Review (mm/dd/yy)PhoneEmailTo be completed by the Adult Sponsor in collaboration with the student researcher(s):Student’s Name(s):Project Title: 1.† I have reviewed the ISEF Rules and Guidelines, including the science fair ethics statement.2.† I have reviewed the student’s completed Student Checklist (1A) and Research Plan/Project Summary.3.† I have worked with the student and we have discussed the possible risks involved in the project.4.† The project involves one or more of the following and requires prior approval by an SRC, IRB, IACUC or IBC:†HumansPotentially Hazardous Biological Agents†Vertebrate Animals†Microorganisms † rDNA † Tissues5.† Items to be completed for ALL PROJECTS†Adult Sponsor Checklist (1)†Research Plan/Project Summary†Student Checklist (1A)†Approval Form (1B)†Regulated Research Institutional/Industrial Setting Form (1C) (when applicable; after completed experiment)†Continuation/Research Progression Form (7) (when applicable)Additional forms required if the project includes the use of one or more of the following (check all that apply):†Humans, including student designed inventions/prototypes. (Requires prior approval by an Institutional Review Board (IRB);see full text of the rules.)†Human Participants Form (4) or appropriate Institutional IRB documentation†Sample of Informed Consent Form (when applicable and/or required by the IRB)†Qualified Scientist Form (2) (when applicable and/or required by the IRB)†Vertebrate Animals (Requires prior approval, see full text of the rules.)†Vertebrate Animal Form (5A) - for projects conducted in a school/home/field research site (SRC prior approval required†Vertebrate Animal Form (5B) - for projects conducted at a Regulated Research Institution. (Institutional Animal Care andUse Committee (IACUC) approval required prior experimentation.)†Qualified Scientist Form (2) (Required for all vertebrate animal projects at a regulated research site or when applicable)†Potentially Hazardous Biological Agents (Requires prior approval by SRC, IACUC or IBC, see full text of the rules.)†Potentially Hazardous Biological Agents Risk Assessment Form (6A)†Human and Vertebrate Animal Tissue Form (6B) - to be completed in addition to Form 6A when project involves the use offresh or frozen tissue, primary cell cultures, blood, blood products and body fluids.†Qualified Scientist Form (2) (when applicable)†The following are exempt from prior review but require a Risk Assessment Form 3: projects involving protists, archae andsimilar microorganisms, for projects using manure for composting, fuel production or other non-culturing experiments,projects using color change coliform water test kits, microbial fuel cells, and projects involving decomposing vertebrateorganisms.†Hazardous Chemicals, Activities and Devices (No SRC prior approval required, see full text of the rules.)† Risk Assessment Form (3)† Qualified Scientist Form (2) (required for projects involving DEA-controlled substances or when applicable)†Other† Risk Assessment Form (3)†I attest to the information checked above and that I have read and agree to abide by the science fair ethics statement. #################### File: 1-Checklist-for-Adult-Sponsor.pdf Page: 1 Context: International Rules: Guidelines for Science and Engineering Fairs 2024–2025, societyforscience.org/ISEF Page 31Checklist for Adult Sponsor (1)This completed form is required for ALL projects.Adult Sponsor’s Printed Name Signature Date of Review (mm/dd/yy)PhoneEmailTo be completed by the Adult Sponsor in collaboration with the student researcher(s):Student’s Name(s):Project Title: 1.† I have reviewed the ISEF Rules and Guidelines, including the science fair ethics statement.2.† I have reviewed the student’s completed Student Checklist (1A) and Research Plan/Project Summary.3.† I have worked with the student and we have discussed the possible risks involved in the project.4.† The project involves one or more of the following and requires prior approval by an SRC, IRB, IACUC or IBC:†HumansPotentially Hazardous Biological Agents†Vertebrate Animals†Microorganisms † rDNA † Tissues5.† Items to be completed for ALL PROJECTS†Adult Sponsor Checklist (1)†Research Plan/Project Summary†Student Checklist (1A)†Approval Form (1B)†Regulated Research Institutional/Industrial Setting Form (1C) (when applicable; after completed experiment)†Continuation/Research Progression Form (7) (when applicable)Additional forms required if the project includes the use of one or more of the following (check all that apply):†Humans, including student designed inventions/prototypes. (Requires prior approval by an Institutional Review Board (IRB);see full text of the rules.)†Human Participants Form (4) or appropriate Institutional IRB documentation†Sample of Informed Consent Form (when applicable and/or required by the IRB)†Qualified Scientist Form (2) (when applicable and/or required by the IRB)†Vertebrate Animals (Requires prior approval, see full text of the rules.)†Vertebrate Animal Form (5A) - for projects conducted in a school/home/field research site (SRC prior approval required†Vertebrate Animal Form (5B) - for projects conducted at a Regulated Research Institution. (Institutional Animal Care andUse Committee (IACUC) approval required prior experimentation.)†Qualified Scientist Form (2) (Required for all vertebrate animal projects at a regulated research site or when applicable)†Potentially Hazardous Biological Agents (Requires prior approval by SRC, IACUC or IBC, see full text of the rules.)†Potentially Hazardous Biological Agents Risk Assessment Form (6A)†Human and Vertebrate Animal Tissue Form (6B) - to be completed in addition to Form 6A when project involves the use offresh or frozen tissue, primary cell cultures, blood, blood products and body fluids.†Qualified Scientist Form (2) (when applicable)†The following are exempt from prior review but require a Risk Assessment Form 3: projects involving protists, archae andsimilar microorganisms, for projects using manure for composting, fuel production or other non-culturing experiments,projects using color change coliform water test kits, microbial fuel cells, and projects involving decomposing vertebrateorganisms.†Hazardous Chemicals, Activities and Devices (No SRC prior approval required, see full text of the rules.)† Risk Assessment Form (3)† Qualified Scientist Form (2) (required for projects involving DEA-controlled substances or when applicable)†Other† Risk Assessment Form (3)†I attest to the information checked above and that I have read and agree to abide by the science fair ethics statement. #################### File: 1-Checklist-for-Adult-Sponsor.pdf Page: 1 Context: International Rules: Guidelines for Science and Engineering Fairs 2024–2025, societyforscience.org/ISEF Page 31Checklist for Adult Sponsor (1)This completed form is required for ALL projects.Adult Sponsor’s Printed Name Signature Date of Review (mm/dd/yy)PhoneEmailTo be completed by the Adult Sponsor in collaboration with the student researcher(s):Student’s Name(s):Project Title: 1.† I have reviewed the ISEF Rules and Guidelines, including the science fair ethics statement.2.† I have reviewed the student’s completed Student Checklist (1A) and Research Plan/Project Summary.3.† I have worked with the student and we have discussed the possible risks involved in the project.4.† The project involves one or more of the following and requires prior approval by an SRC, IRB, IACUC or IBC:†HumansPotentially Hazardous Biological Agents†Vertebrate Animals†Microorganisms † rDNA † Tissues5.† Items to be completed for ALL PROJECTS†Adult Sponsor Checklist (1)†Research Plan/Project Summary†Student Checklist (1A)†Approval Form (1B)†Regulated Research Institutional/Industrial Setting Form (1C) (when applicable; after completed experiment)†Continuation/Research Progression Form (7) (when applicable)Additional forms required if the project includes the use of one or more of the following (check all that apply):†Humans, including student designed inventions/prototypes. (Requires prior approval by an Institutional Review Board (IRB);see full text of the rules.)†Human Participants Form (4) or appropriate Institutional IRB documentation†Sample of Informed Consent Form (when applicable and/or required by the IRB)†Qualified Scientist Form (2) (when applicable and/or required by the IRB)†Vertebrate Animals (Requires prior approval, see full text of the rules.)†Vertebrate Animal Form (5A) - for projects conducted in a school/home/field research site (SRC prior approval required†Vertebrate Animal Form (5B) - for projects conducted at a Regulated Research Institution. (Institutional Animal Care andUse Committee (IACUC) approval required prior experimentation.)†Qualified Scientist Form (2) (Required for all vertebrate animal projects at a regulated research site or when applicable)†Potentially Hazardous Biological Agents (Requires prior approval by SRC, IACUC or IBC, see full text of the rules.)†Potentially Hazardous Biological Agents Risk Assessment Form (6A)†Human and Vertebrate Animal Tissue Form (6B) - to be completed in addition to Form 6A when project involves the use offresh or frozen tissue, primary cell cultures, blood, blood products and body fluids.†Qualified Scientist Form (2) (when applicable)†The following are exempt from prior review but require a Risk Assessment Form 3: projects involving protists, archae andsimilar microorganisms, for projects using manure for composting, fuel production or other non-culturing experiments,projects using color change coliform water test kits, microbial fuel cells, and projects involving decomposing vertebrateorganisms.†Hazardous Chemicals, Activities and Devices (No SRC prior approval required, see full text of the rules.)† Risk Assessment Form (3)† Qualified Scientist Form (2) (required for projects involving DEA-controlled substances or when applicable)†Other† Risk Assessment Form (3)†I attest to the information checked above and that I have read and agree to abide by the science fair ethics statement. #################### File: 1-Checklist-for-Adult-Sponsor.pdf Page: 1 Context: International Rules: Guidelines for Science and Engineering Fairs 2024–2025, societyforscience.org/ISEF Page 31Checklist for Adult Sponsor (1)This completed form is required for ALL projects.Adult Sponsor’s Printed Name Signature Date of Review (mm/dd/yy)PhoneEmailTo be completed by the Adult Sponsor in collaboration with the student researcher(s):Student’s Name(s):Project Title: 1.† I have reviewed the ISEF Rules and Guidelines, including the science fair ethics statement.2.† I have reviewed the student’s completed Student Checklist (1A) and Research Plan/Project Summary.3.† I have worked with the student and we have discussed the possible risks involved in the project.4.† The project involves one or more of the following and requires prior approval by an SRC, IRB, IACUC or IBC:†HumansPotentially Hazardous Biological Agents†Vertebrate Animals†Microorganisms † rDNA † Tissues5.† Items to be completed for ALL PROJECTS†Adult Sponsor Checklist (1)†Research Plan/Project Summary†Student Checklist (1A)†Approval Form (1B)†Regulated Research Institutional/Industrial Setting Form (1C) (when applicable; after completed experiment)†Continuation/Research Progression Form (7) (when applicable)Additional forms required if the project includes the use of one or more of the following (check all that apply):†Humans, including student designed inventions/prototypes. (Requires prior approval by an Institutional Review Board (IRB);see full text of the rules.)†Human Participants Form (4) or appropriate Institutional IRB documentation†Sample of Informed Consent Form (when applicable and/or required by the IRB)†Qualified Scientist Form (2) (when applicable and/or required by the IRB)†Vertebrate Animals (Requires prior approval, see full text of the rules.)†Vertebrate Animal Form (5A) - for projects conducted in a school/home/field research site (SRC prior approval required†Vertebrate Animal Form (5B) - for projects conducted at a Regulated Research Institution. (Institutional Animal Care andUse Committee (IACUC) approval required prior experimentation.)†Qualified Scientist Form (2) (Required for all vertebrate animal projects at a regulated research site or when applicable)†Potentially Hazardous Biological Agents (Requires prior approval by SRC, IACUC or IBC, see full text of the rules.)†Potentially Hazardous Biological Agents Risk Assessment Form (6A)†Human and Vertebrate Animal Tissue Form (6B) - to be completed in addition to Form 6A when project involves the use offresh or frozen tissue, primary cell cultures, blood, blood products and body fluids.†Qualified Scientist Form (2) (when applicable)†The following are exempt from prior review but require a Risk Assessment Form 3: projects involving protists, archae andsimilar microorganisms, for projects using manure for composting, fuel production or other non-culturing experiments,projects using color change coliform water test kits, microbial fuel cells, and projects involving decomposing vertebrateorganisms.†Hazardous Chemicals, Activities and Devices (No SRC prior approval required, see full text of the rules.)† Risk Assessment Form (3)† Qualified Scientist Form (2) (required for projects involving DEA-controlled substances or when applicable)†Other† Risk Assessment Form (3)†I attest to the information checked above and that I have read and agree to abide by the science fair ethics statement. #################### File: 1-Checklist-for-Adult-Sponsor.pdf Page: 1 Context: International Rules: Guidelines for Science and Engineering Fairs 2024–2025, societyforscience.org/ISEF Page 31Checklist for Adult Sponsor (1)This completed form is required for ALL projects.Adult Sponsor’s Printed Name Signature Date of Review (mm/dd/yy)PhoneEmailTo be completed by the Adult Sponsor in collaboration with the student researcher(s):Student’s Name(s):Project Title: 1.† I have reviewed the ISEF Rules and Guidelines, including the science fair ethics statement.2.† I have reviewed the student’s completed Student Checklist (1A) and Research Plan/Project Summary.3.† I have worked with the student and we have discussed the possible risks involved in the project.4.† The project involves one or more of the following and requires prior approval by an SRC, IRB, IACUC or IBC:†HumansPotentially Hazardous Biological Agents†Vertebrate Animals†Microorganisms † rDNA † Tissues5.† Items to be completed for ALL PROJECTS†Adult Sponsor Checklist (1)†Research Plan/Project Summary†Student Checklist (1A)†Approval Form (1B)†Regulated Research Institutional/Industrial Setting Form (1C) (when applicable; after completed experiment)†Continuation/Research Progression Form (7) (when applicable)Additional forms required if the project includes the use of one or more of the following (check all that apply):†Humans, including student designed inventions/prototypes. (Requires prior approval by an Institutional Review Board (IRB);see full text of the rules.)†Human Participants Form (4) or appropriate Institutional IRB documentation†Sample of Informed Consent Form (when applicable and/or required by the IRB)†Qualified Scientist Form (2) (when applicable and/or required by the IRB)†Vertebrate Animals (Requires prior approval, see full text of the rules.)†Vertebrate Animal Form (5A) - for projects conducted in a school/home/field research site (SRC prior approval required†Vertebrate Animal Form (5B) - for projects conducted at a Regulated Research Institution. (Institutional Animal Care andUse Committee (IACUC) approval required prior experimentation.)†Qualified Scientist Form (2) (Required for all vertebrate animal projects at a regulated research site or when applicable)†Potentially Hazardous Biological Agents (Requires prior approval by SRC, IACUC or IBC, see full text of the rules.)†Potentially Hazardous Biological Agents Risk Assessment Form (6A)†Human and Vertebrate Animal Tissue Form (6B) - to be completed in addition to Form 6A when project involves the use offresh or frozen tissue, primary cell cultures, blood, blood products and body fluids.†Qualified Scientist Form (2) (when applicable)†The following are exempt from prior review but require a Risk Assessment Form 3: projects involving protists, archae andsimilar microorganisms, for projects using manure for composting, fuel production or other non-culturing experiments,projects using color change coliform water test kits, microbial fuel cells, and projects involving decomposing vertebrateorganisms.†Hazardous Chemicals, Activities and Devices (No SRC prior approval required, see full text of the rules.)† Risk Assessment Form (3)† Qualified Scientist Form (2) (required for projects involving DEA-controlled substances or when applicable)†Other† Risk Assessment Form (3)†I attest to the information checked above and that I have read and agree to abide by the science fair ethics statement. ########## """QUERY: You are a super intelligent assistant. Please answer all my questions precisely and comprehensively. Through our system KIOS you have a Knowledge Base named jones test 123 with all the informations that the user requests. In this knowledge base are following Documents This is the initial message to start the chat. Based on the following summary/context you should formulate an initial message greeting the user with the following user name [Gender] [Vorname] [Surname] tell them that you are the AI Chatbot Simon using the Large Language Model [Used Model] to answer all questions. Formulate the initial message in the Usersettings Language German Please use the following context to suggest some questions or topics to chat about this knowledge base. List at least 3-10 possible topics or suggestions up and use emojis. The chat should be professional and in business terms. At the end ask an open question what the user would like to check on the list. Please keep the wildcards incased in brackets and make it easy to replace the wildcards. The context provided is a checklist for adult sponsors of science fair projects. It outlines the requirements for all projects, including the need for adult sponsor review and approval. The checklist also details additional forms that may be required depending on the specific project, such as those involving humans, vertebrate animals, or potentially hazardous biological agents. The checklist emphasizes the importance of adhering to the ISEF Rules and Guidelines, including the science fair ethics statement. """ Consider the chat history for relevant information. If query is already asked in the history double check the correctness of your answer and maybe correct your previous mistake. Final Files Sources: 1-Checklist-for-Adult-Sponsor.pdf - Page 1 ================================================== **Elapsed Time: 2.23 seconds** ================================================== FINAL ANSWER Answer: Hallo [Gender] [Vorname] [Surname], ich bin Simon, Ihr KI-Chatbot, der mit dem Large Language Model [Used Model] ausgestattet ist, um all Ihre Fragen zu beantworten. Ich habe Zugriff auf die Wissensdatenbank "jones test 123" und kann Ihnen Informationen zu den darin enthaltenen Dokumenten liefern. Die Wissensdatenbank enthält eine Checkliste für erwachsene Sponsoren von wissenschaftlichen Projekten. Hier sind einige Themen, die Sie vielleicht interessieren könnten: * 📑 **Die Anforderungen für alle Projekte:** Was sind die grundlegenden Anforderungen, die alle Projekte erfüllen müssen? * 👨‍🔬 **Zusätzliche Formulare:** Welche Formulare sind erforderlich, wenn ein Projekt Menschen, Wirbeltiere oder potenziell gefährliche biologische Stoffe beinhaltet? * 🧬 **Die ISEF-Regeln und Richtlinien:** Was sind die wichtigsten Regeln und Richtlinien, die bei wissenschaftlichen Projekten zu beachten sind? * 🤝 **Die Rolle des Sponsors:** Welche Aufgaben und Verantwortlichkeiten hat ein Sponsor bei einem wissenschaftlichen Projekt? * 🧪 **Risikobewertung:** Wie werden Risiken bei wissenschaftlichen Projekten bewertet und minimiert? * 🔒 **Ethik im wissenschaftlichen Bereich:** Welche ethischen Aspekte sind bei wissenschaftlichen Projekten zu beachten? * 📚 **Weitere Ressourcen:** Gibt es weitere Ressourcen, die für Sponsoren von wissenschaftlichen Projekten hilfreich sind? Was möchten Sie sich auf der Checkliste genauer ansehen? 😊 ================================================== **Elapsed Time: 0.23 seconds** ==================================================