A self-evolving MCP-GUI agent system with automated environment generation and an experience bank achieves up to 77.8% pass rates by matching distillation or experience augmentation to task type across three desktop applications.
Osworld-mcp: Benchmarking mcp tool invocation in computer-use agents
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OSWorld 2.0 is a benchmark of 108 realistic long-horizon computer-use tasks where current agents achieve only 20.6% binary completion, struggling with state inference and constraint tracking.
PhoneBuddy combines real-app and mock-app RL after shared SFT, raising real-phone task success from 36.67% to 45.33% and AndroidWorld from 60.3% to 83.2%.
ToolCUA introduces a trajectory scaling pipeline and staged RL to optimize GUI-tool switching, reaching 46.85% accuracy on OSWorld-MCP for a 66% relative gain over baseline.
This survey categorizes agentic environments for LLMs by eight attributes and domains, introduces symbolic and neural synthesis paradigms with evaluation, and outlines four agent evolution pathways plus three environment evolution paradigms.
MM-ToolBench introduces 100 closed-loop multimodal tasks across two domains with 27 MCP servers and 324 tools, where agents must execute, inspect artifacts, and revise before final output.
The paper delivers the first comprehensive overview of RL for GUI agents, organizing methods into offline, online, and hybrid strategies while analyzing trends in rewards, efficiency, and deliberation to outline a future roadmap.
Survey framing LLM agents as model-plus-harness systems, decomposing harness responsibilities, mapping them to tasks, and highlighting open challenges in evaluation, safety, and co-evolution.
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ToolCUA: Towards Optimal GUI-Tool Path Orchestration for Computer Use Agents
ToolCUA introduces a trajectory scaling pipeline and staged RL to optimize GUI-tool switching, reaching 46.85% accuracy on OSWorld-MCP for a 66% relative gain over baseline.
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From Question Answering to Task Completion: A Survey on Agent System and Harness Design
Survey framing LLM agents as model-plus-harness systems, decomposing harness responsibilities, mapping them to tasks, and highlighting open challenges in evaluation, safety, and co-evolution.