Poster
OpenHands: An Open Platform for AI Software Developers as Generalist Agents
Xingyao Wang · Boxuan Li · Yufan Song · Frank F Xu · Xiangru Tang · Mingchen Zhuge · Jiayi Pan · Yueqi Song · Bowen Li · Jaskirat Singh · Hoang Tran · Fuqiang Li · Ren Ma · Mingzhang Zheng · Bill Qian · Daniel Shao · Niklas Muennighoff · Yizhe Zhang · Binyuan Hui · Junyang Lin · Robert Brennan · Hao Peng · Heng Ji · Graham Neubig
Hall 3 + Hall 2B #553
Software is one of the most powerful tools that we humans have at our disposal; it allows a skilled programmer to interact with the world in complex and profound ways. At the same time, thanks to improvements in large language models (LLMs), there has also been a rapid development in AI agents that interact with and effect change in their surrounding environments. In this paper, we introduce OpenHands, a platform for the development of powerful and flexible AI agents that interact with the world in similar ways to a human developer: by writing code, interacting with a command line, and browsing the web. We describe how the platform allows for the implementation of new agents, utilization of various LLMs, safe interaction with sandboxed environments for code execution, and incorporation of evaluation benchmarks. Based on our currently incorporated benchmarks, we perform an evaluation of agents over 13 challenging tasks, including software engineering (e.g., SWE-Bench) and web browsing (e.g., WebArena), amongst others. Released under the permissive MIT license, OpenHands is a community project spanning academia and industry with more than 2K contributions from over 186 contributors in less than six months of development, and will improve going forward.
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