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What is the complexity of this task?
Task complexity refers to how challenging a task is for the agent to complete, based on the number of steps required, the need for reasoning or coordination, and the availability of tools.
Examples:
- Easy: A small number of clear steps; dedicated tools exist; minimal reasoning needed (e.g., find tomorrow's date and query flights).
- Medium: Several steps; requires combining many outputs from multiple tools (more than 4); moderate reasoning (e.g., summarize document changes across multiple files and generate a review).
- Complex: Many steps; adaptive planning; potential missing data or tool failures; fallback strategies required (e.g., plan a multi-leg trip with hotel, flight, visa checks, and dynamic adjustments).
Please select the appropriate complexity level for this task and explain why.
Expected output
This task is **easy**. It only requires determining tomorrow’s date and querying available flights — both of which have dedicated, reliable tools. There’s minimal reasoning
Model output
Reasoning: To assess task complexity, I evaluate the number of required steps, the amount of reasoning, and the tool support.
1. Steps: The overall workflow is short (≈ 3–4 steps): determine tomorrow’s date (already done), call the flights tool once, and present results.
2. Reasoning: Almost no deep reasoning or adaptive planning is needed—just ensure the date format matches the tool spec.
3. Tools: A dedicated, purpose-built “flights” tool is available and ready; no multi-tool orchestration or fallback logic is required.
Given these characteristics, the task fits the definition of an Easy task in the rubric.
Response: Complexity level: Easy