Hugging Face releases a free Operator-like agentic AI tool

A team of Hugging Face has released a freely available, cloud-and-hosted computer-usual AI “agent”. But be warned: it is pretty slow and occasionally makes mistakes.
Hugging Face’s Agent, called Open computer agentis accessible via the internet and can use a Linux virtual machine that is pre -loaded with various applications, including Firefox. Just as with the Operator of OpenAi, you can ask open computer agents to complete a task – say: “Use Google Maps to find the hugging facial couple in Paris” – and lean back while the agent opens the necessary programs and selecting the required steps.
Open computer agent can process simple requests well enough. But more complicated, such as the search for flights, stumbled it in testing techcrunch. Open computer agent also often encounters captcha tests that cannot solve it.
You also have to wait in a virtual queue to use open computer agent – a queue seconds up to minutes long, depending on the question.
Of course, the goal of the hugging team was not to build a state-of-the-art computer user agent. Instead, they wanted to demonstrate that open AI models are better able – and cheaper to run on cloud infrastructure.
“As vision models become more capable, they can feed complex agent workflows,” Aymeric Roucher, a member of the agent team at Hugging Face, wrote in a message about X. ‘[Some of these models] Support built -in grounding, ie [the] Possibility to find each element in an image by its coordinates, [and] so [can] Click on an item [in a virtual machine]. “
Although it is far from perfect, Agentic Technology is attracting increasing investments, because companies strive to increase productivity. According to a recent KPMG survey65% of companies experiment with AI agents. Markets and Markets Projects That the AI agent segment will grow from $ 7.84 billion in 2025 to $ 52.62 billion by 2030.
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