One example of innovative LLM use is in the design of a perfume bottle
and label, interactively demonstrated on the X platform, xAI Grok.

xAI Grok is getting better at engagement on the X posts and followups.

Not on X, a mathematician posted on‑line a reformulation for an
intensively used operation sequence in hyperscale data centers, a
commenter observed the lucky finding was as if picking up a $20 note on
the street.  Perhaps, that innovation would save over $100 million in
energy expenses.  Similarly, a commenter on‑line suggested to use color
light in optic fibre network gear as an innovation.  Could ‘AI’
techniques arrive at those ideas?  Getting better at maths and physics
is going in the right direction.

Like the octoweb in the SpX rocket, there is a 3D printed structure that
is stronger and lighter than the widget used in aviation.  That object
won in open competition.  I don't know if ‘AI’ techniques were used to
arrive at that design.

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