CLAug 5, 2025

CoAct-1: Computer-using Agents with Coding as Actions

arXiv:2508.03923v224 citationsh-index: 27
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This addresses the inefficiency and brittleness of GUI-only agents for computer automation, offering a more scalable solution, though it builds incrementally on existing multi-agent and planning approaches.

The paper tackles the problem of autonomous agents struggling with efficiency and reliability on complex computer tasks by introducing a hybrid paradigm that combines GUI-based control with coding actions, achieving a state-of-the-art success rate of 60.76% on the OSWorld benchmark and reducing average steps to 10.15.

Autonomous agents that operate computers via Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) often struggle with efficiency and reliability on complex, long-horizon tasks. While augmenting these agents with planners can improve task decomposition, they remain constrained by the inherent limitations of performing all actions through GUI manipulation, leading to brittleness and inefficiency. In this work, we introduce a more robust and flexible paradigm: enabling agents to use coding as a enhanced action. We present CoAct-1, a novel multi-agent system that synergistically combines GUI-based control with direct programmatic execution. CoAct-1 features an Orchestrator that dynamically delegates subtasks to either a conventional GUI Operator or a specialized Programmer agent, which can write and execute Python or Bash scripts. This hybrid approach allows the agent to bypass inefficient GUI action sequences for tasks like file management and data processing, while still leveraging visual interaction when necessary. We evaluate our system on the challenging OSWorld benchmark, where CoAct-1 achieves a new state-of-the-art success rate of 60.76%, significantly outperforming prior methods. Furthermore, our approach dramatically improves efficiency, reducing the average number of steps required to complete a task to just 10.15, compared to 15 for leading GUI agents. Our results demonstrate that integrating coding as a core action provides a more powerful, efficient, and scalable path toward generalized computer automation.

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