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MIT introduced a smart assistant for LLM

Large language models (LLMs) show promise in tackling planning problems, but there’s a balance between flexibility and complexity. While LLMs can act as zero-shot planners, they struggle with complex tasks involving multiple constraints or long-term goals.

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Many frameworks that address these challenges require task-specific preparation, such as tailored examples and predefined validators, which limits their ability to adapt to different tasks.

GenerativeX: Transforming the Pharma Industry with Generative AI Agent

Too often, the disconnect between a company’s IT department and its business teams slows progress and leads to missed opportunities. In the fast-moving pharmaceutical industry, that can mean the difference between success and losing out to a rival.

The First-Ever Manned Spacecraft to Orbit Both Poles Films Them From World’s Largest Space Window

A crew of astronauts have become the first-ever people to orbit over Earth’s north and south poles and they have done so with an incredible view thanks to the cupola installed on their spacecraft.

The Fram2 mission launched onboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon Resilience spacecraft that has a cupola module allowing the astronauts a 360-degree view of space and Earth. The glass dome is 2,000 square inches making it the largest single window ever flown to space. The window occupies the same space as the docking port meaning if it rendezvous with the International Space Station then the cupola won’t be equipped.

SpaceX shared a video (below) taken from the space window showing the Arctic polar region as well as the Antarctic polar region.

Driverless ‘bus of future’ is tested in Barcelona

Commuters in downtown Barcelona have been able to ride the bus for free this week. There’s just one catch: this mini-bus has no one at the wheel.

The bus pulls away from the stop with its passengers on its own, brakes before changing lanes and eases down one of Barcelona’s most fashionable boulevards.

Renault is testing a new driverless mini-bus in Barcelona this week. The autonomous vehicle is running on a 2.2-km (1.3-mile) circular route with four stops in the center of the Spanish city. Adventurous commuters can jump on free of charge.