问题

The following are the beginning sentences of a news article from the Guardian.
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A grammar school at the centre of a row over plans to create an “unsafe space” for unfettered debate among sixth-formers has denied any rightwing agenda, after criticism from pupils and parents. The Simon Langton grammar school for boys in Canterbury, which caused controversy last year when it invited its former pupil Milo Yiannopoulos, the rightwing controversialist, to speak, sparked fresh concerns this week with a new debating forum that it said was designed to be “an antidote to the poison of political correctness”. Some parents and pupils backed the school. But now it has distanced itself from the term “unsafe space” after other pupils and parents voiced their alarm on social media. The local Labour MP whose sons attended the school but have now left also voiced her reservations. The scheme’s name is a reference to the phrase “safe space” – a zone in which a person or category of people can feel confident they will not be exposed to discrimination, criticism, harassment or any other emotional or physical harm. The head of school, Ken Moffat, said the phrase unsafe space was “a bit of a misnomer”. “The name is the Tong Centre for Creative Research, it is not called ‘the unsafe space’ and that’s not a phrase I am wedded to and expect to see wither over time.” In a letter to parents, Moffat dismissed concerns raised in media reports. “Our aim is quite simple: to continue with what we are already doing in allowing our young men and women to debate interesting ideas at the highest level possible with speakers from both within and without the school community,” he wrote. “Just because we use the term ‘freedom of speech’ does not mean we will indulge homophobic, xenophobic, racist or sexist beliefs.
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Please summarize based on the sentences provided. Entire output should be wrapped in JSON format. You can use markdown ticks such as ```. Do not include keywords ['assistance', 'conversation', 'funeral', 'rule', 'ship'] in the response.

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模型 模型答案 正确答案
金声玉亮2.0 ```json
{
"summary": "The Simon Langton grammar school in Canterbury, involved in controversy over plans for an 'unsafe space' for unfettered debates among students, has clarified it does not endorse a right-wing agenda. The school, which previously invited Milo Yiannopoulos to speak, introduced a debating forum aimed at countering 'political correctness.' While some parents and students supported the initiative, others expressed concern on social media. The school distanced itself from the term 'unsafe space,' and the head, Ken Moffat, stated the forum's purpose is to facilitate high-level debate without endorsing discriminatory beliefs."
}
```
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deepseek-r1

```json
{
"summary": "Simon Langton Grammar School in Canterbury faced criticism over a new debating forum intended to counter political correctness, initially referred to as an 'unsafe space.' The school denied any rightwing agenda after backlash from some pupils and parents, distancing itself from the term 'unsafe space.' Headteacher Ken Moffat clarified the forum's official name as the Tong Centre for Creative Research, emphasizing its goal to foster high-level debates with diverse speakers while rejecting hate speech. Concerns were raised by a local Labour MP and others via social media, though some parents and students supported the initiative. Moffat reiterated the school's commitment to free speech without endorsing discriminatory views."
}
```
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gpto1 ```json
{
"summary": "The Simon Langton grammar school for boys in Canterbury is facing criticism over plans to create an 'unsafe space' for unrestricted debate among sixth-form students. The school denies any right-wing agenda after concerns were raised by pupils and parents. Previously, the school attracted controversy for inviting former pupil Milo Yiannopoulos, a right-wing controversial figure, to speak. The new debating forum aims to be 'an antidote to the poison of political correctness.' While some parents and pupils support the initiative, others have expressed alarm on social media, and the local Labour MP has expressed reservations. The head of the school, Ken Moffat, clarified that the phrase 'unsafe space' is 'a bit of a misnomer' and that the center is officially named the Tong Centre for Creative Research. He assured that the goal is to allow students to engage in high-level debates without endorsing discriminatory beliefs."
}
```
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gpt-4o-2024-08-06 ```json
{
"summary": "The Simon Langton grammar school for boys in Canterbury faced criticism over plans to create a debating forum called an 'unsafe space' for sixth-formers, which some perceived as having a rightwing agenda. The school, previously controversial for inviting Milo Yiannopoulos to speak, aimed to counter 'political correctness' with this forum. While some parents and pupils supported the initiative, others expressed concern, leading the school to distance itself from the term 'unsafe space.' The head of the school, Ken Moffat, clarified that the forum is named the Tong Centre for Creative Research and emphasized the goal of fostering high-level debates without promoting discriminatory beliefs."
}
```
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DeepSeek-Coder-V2-Lite-Instruct ```json
{
"summary": "A grammar school in Canterbury, Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys, has sparked controversy with plans to create a new debating forum called the Tong Centre for Creative Research, which some have criticized for promoting an 'unsafe space' for unfettered debate. The school has denied any right-wing agenda and has distanced itself from the term 'unsafe space' after facing backlash from parents and pupils. The head of school, Ken Moffat, has dismissed concerns raised in media reports, stating that their aim is to allow students to debate ideas at a high level with speakers from within and outside the school community, while not indulging in harmful beliefs such as homophobia, xenophobia, racism, or sexism."
}
```
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Meta-Llama-3.1-405B-Instruct-Turbo ```json
{
"summary": "A UK grammar school, Simon Langton, has faced criticism over plans to create a debating forum called the 'Tong Centre for Creative Research', initially referred to as an 'unsafe space'. The school has denied any right-wing agenda and stated that the forum aims to promote freedom of speech while not indulging in discriminatory beliefs. The head of school, Ken Moffat, has distanced himself from the term 'unsafe space' and emphasized that the goal is to allow students to debate interesting ideas with speakers from various backgrounds."
}
```
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Meta-Llama-3.1-70B-Instruct-Turbo ```json
{
"summary": "A grammar school in Canterbury, Simon Langton, has faced criticism for plans to create a debating forum called an 'unsafe space' for sixth-formers, sparking concerns about a potential rightwing agenda. The school has denied any such agenda and distanced itself from the term 'unsafe space', stating that the forum's aim is to promote freedom of speech and debate without indulging in discriminatory beliefs."
}
```
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Qwen2-72B-Instruct ```json
{
"summary": "Simon Langton grammar school in Canterbury, which invited controversial figure Milo Yiannopoulos to speak last year, has introduced a new debating forum intended to counteract 'political correctness'. The school has distanced itself from the term 'unsafe space', used to describe the forum, after concerns from parents and students. The head, Ken Moffat, clarified that the forum, named the Tong Centre for Creative Research, aims to facilitate high-level debate with speakers from various backgrounds, emphasizing that it does not endorse discriminatory beliefs."
}
```
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baichuan4 ```json
{
"summary": "A grammar school in Canterbury, Simon Langton, faced backlash over plans to create a debating forum intended as an 'unsafe space' for unfettered debate among sixth-formers. The school, which previously invited controversial rightwing speaker Milo Yiannopoulos, aimed for the forum to counteract political correctness. However, following concerns raised by students, parents, and the local Labour MP on social media, the school distanced itself from the term 'unsafe space'. Headmaster Ken Moffat clarified that the initiative, officially named the Tong Centre for Creative Research, aims to foster high-level debates without endorsing discriminatory beliefs."
}
```
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doubao {
"summary": "A grammar school in Canterbury that caused controversy last year for inviting Milo Yiannopoulos to speak has a new debating forum that sparked concerns. It denied any rightwing agenda and distanced itself from 'unsafe space' after alarm from pupils and parents. Some parents and pupils backed it, and the local Labour MP voiced reservations. The head of school said the name was a misnomer and the aim is to allow students to debate with various speakers while not indulging in discriminatory beliefs, and he dismissed concerns in a letter to parents."
}
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gpto1 ```json
{
"summary": "The Simon Langton grammar school for boys in Canterbury is facing criticism over plans to create an 'unsafe space' for unrestricted debate among sixth-form students. The school denies any right-wing agenda after concerns were raised by pupils and parents. Previously, the school attracted controversy for inviting former pupil Milo Yiannopoulos, a right-wing controversial figure, to speak. The new debating forum aims to be 'an antidote to the poison of political correctness.' While some parents and pupils support the initiative, others have expressed alarm on social media, and the local Labour MP has expressed reservations. The head of the school, Ken Moffat, clarified that the phrase 'unsafe space' is 'a bit of a misnomer' and that the center is officially named the Tong Centre for Creative Research. He assured that the goal is to allow students to engage in high-level debates without endorsing discriminatory beliefs."
}
```
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kimi ```json
{
"summary": "The Simon Langton grammar school in Canterbury has faced criticism for its plans to create an "unsafe space" for debate among sixth-formers, which some have associated with a rightwing agenda. The school, which previously invited controversialist Milo Yiannopoulos to speak, has now distanced itself from the term "unsafe space" following concerns raised by pupils and parents on social media. The head of school, Ken Moffat, clarified that the initiative is called the Tong Centre for Creative Research and that the term "unsafe space" is a misnomer. Moffat emphasized in a letter to parents that the school's aim is to encourage high-level debate and that freedom of speech does not equate to endorsing discriminatory or harmful beliefs."
}
```
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minimax ```json
{
"title": "Grammar school denies rightwing agenda amid debate controversy",
"summary": "The Simon Langton grammar school for boys in Canterbury, which faced criticism for inviting rightwing controversialist Milo Yiannopoulos, has sparked fresh concerns with a new debating forum. The forum, intended as an antidote to political correctness, has been met with both support and alarm from parents and pupils. The school's head, Ken Moffat, has distanced the school from the term 'unsafe space', clarifying that the aim is to foster high-level debate without promoting discriminatory beliefs."
}
```
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wenxinyiyan ```json
{
"summary": "A grammar school in Canterbury, which previously invited rightwing controversialist Milo Yiannopoulos to speak, has sparked concerns over a new debating forum aimed to be an antidote to political correctness. The school denied any rightwing agenda and distanced itself from the term “unsafe space” after alarm from some pupils and parents. The head of school clarified that the forum is named the Tong Centre for Creative Research and is not called 'the unsafe space'. He emphasized that the aim is to allow debates at a high level without indulging discriminatory beliefs."
}
```
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zhipu ```json
{
"summary": "The Simon Langton grammar school in Canterbury, amidst controversy for inviting rightwing speaker Milo Yiannopoulos and proposing an 'unsafe space' for debate, has denied any rightwing agenda. The school introduced a new debating forum to counter 'political correctness,' receiving mixed reactions from parents and pupils. The head, Ken Moffat, clarified that the initiative is named the Tong Centre for Creative Research and not 'unsafe space,' emphasizing the aim to foster high-level debates without endorsing harmful beliefs."
}
```
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deepseek-v3 ```json
{
"summary": "The Simon Langton grammar school in Canterbury has faced criticism for its new debating forum, described as an 'antidote to the poison of political correctness,' sparking concerns over creating an 'unsafe space' for unfettered debate. The school, which previously invited controversial rightwing speaker Milo Yiannopoulos, denied any rightwing agenda and distanced itself from the term 'unsafe space.' Headteacher Ken Moffat clarified that the forum is officially named the Tong Centre for Creative Research and emphasized the school's commitment to fostering high-level debate without endorsing discriminatory beliefs. Some parents and pupils supported the initiative, while others, including a local Labour MP, expressed reservations."
}
```
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