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We just gave CLI execution to smolagents! ✨ smolagent "Your task" directly launches a CodeAgent ▶️This also works with web agents (replace 'smolagent' with 'webagent') thanks to merve! 💾 Another treat from release 1.7.0: Now agents have a memory mechanism, enabling many possibilities like replaying the last run with...

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@mervenoyann wow🔥

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#AI agents: from tools to teammates. Software that can act, react, and interact with both humans and other agents will transform how businesses operate—and how they should invest in technology. This @EY_US article explains more. #ad

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Pablo Sanzovor 1 Jahr

@mervenoyann Wait, is this the first time you're introducing 'webagent'? I didn't see it before

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Aymeric (m-ric)vor 1 Jahr

@mervenoyann We did a blog post demoing an example of it, but it's the first release that makes it part of the core code (contributed by @merve)

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Pablo Sanzovor 1 Jahr

@mervenoyann Cool! How do you give tools (e.g. "DuckDuckGoSearchTool") and additional_authorized_imports (e.g. "yfinance") in CLI?

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