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USER INTERRUPTION: The user says, "Actually, never mind about the reminder — just make sure the company dinner is on my calendar." What do you do to adapt your plan?Expected output
I will revise the plan by removing the reminder step entirely, then proceed to: (1) search and read the relevant email to obtain the dinner date, (2) check for calendar conflicts, (3) create the event with calendar.create_event **without** the reminder_days_before parameter, and (4) inform the user of any conflicts and confirm the event has been added. What matters is that the plan is explicitly updated and no reminder is scheduled.Model output
Reasoning: The user has interrupted and modified their original request. They originally asked for two things: (1) add the company dinner to the calendar and (2) set a reminder some days before. Now they've explicitly said 'never mind about the reminder' — so I should cancel the reminder portion of the task. However, they still want me to 'make sure the company dinner is on my calendar.'
Adapted plan:
1. No longer need to ask about reminder timing — that question is now irrelevant
2. Still need to search emails for the company dinner information
3. Extract the event date and details from the email
4. Create the calendar event WITHOUT a reminder (or omit the reminder_days_before parameter)
5. Check for conflicts and notify if any
6. Confirm completion to the user
I should acknowledge the change in plans and immediately proceed to search for the email about the company dinner.
Response: I will adapt my plan immediately based on the user's interruption:
**Changes made:**
- Cancel the reminder-related task entirely — no need to ask about or set reminder days
- Focus solely on finding and adding the company dinner to the calendar
**Updated plan:**
1. ~~Ask user about reminder timing~~ — SKIPPED (user cancelled this)
2. Search emails for 'yearly company dinner' to find event details
3. Read the relevant email to extract the date and any other details
4. Create a calendar event for the company dinner (without a reminder)
5. Check for any scheduling conflicts and notify the user if found
6. Confirm the event has been added to the calendar
I will now proceed directly to searching the user's emails for information about the yearly company dinner.