LITMUS is the first benchmark using semantic-physical dual verification and OS state rollback to measure behavioral jailbreaks in LLM agents, revealing that even strong models execute 40%+ of high-risk operations and exhibit execution hallucination.
Claw-Eval-Live: A Live Agent Benchmark for Evolving Real-World Workflows
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LLM agents are expected to complete end-to-end units of work across software tools, business services, and local workspaces. Yet many agent benchmarks freeze a curated task set at release time and grade mainly the final response, making it difficult to evaluate agents against evolving workflow demand or verify whether a task was executed. We introduce Claw-Eval-Live, a live benchmark for workflow agents that separates a refreshable signal layer, updated across releases from public workflow-demand signals, from a reproducible, time-stamped release snapshot. Each release is constructed from public workflow-demand signals, with ClawHub Top-500 skills used in the current release, and materialized as controlled tasks with fixed fixtures, services, workspaces, and graders. For grading, Claw-Eval-Live records execution traces, audit logs, service state, and post-run workspace artifacts, using deterministic checks when evidence is sufficient and structured LLM judging only for semantic dimensions. The release contains 105 tasks spanning controlled business services and local workspace repair, and evaluates 13 frontier models under a shared public pass rule. Experiments reveal that reliable workflow automation remains far from solved: the leading model passes only 66.7% of tasks and no model reaches 70%. Failures are structured by task family and execution surface, with HR, management, and multi-system business workflows as persistent bottlenecks and local workspace repair comparatively easier but unsaturated. Leaderboard rank alone is insufficient because models with similar pass rates can diverge in overall completion, and task-level discrimination concentrates in a middle band of tasks. Claw-Eval-Live suggests that workflow-agent evaluation should be grounded twice, in fresh external demand and in verifiable agent action.
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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%.
Embodied-BenchClaw deploys three coordinated agents and a reusable Skill Library to automatically generate verifiable embodied spatial benchmarks across indoor/outdoor reasoning, manipulation, navigation, and aerial tasks from user-specified intents.
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LITMUS: Benchmarking Behavioral Jailbreaks of LLM Agents in Real OS Environments
LITMUS is the first benchmark using semantic-physical dual verification and OS state rollback to measure behavioral jailbreaks in LLM agents, revealing that even strong models execute 40%+ of high-risk operations and exhibit execution hallucination.
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PhoneBuddy: Training Open Models for Agentic Phone Use
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%.
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Embodied-BenchClaw: An Autonomous Multi-Agent System for Embodied Spatial Intelligence Benchmark Construction
Embodied-BenchClaw deploys three coordinated agents and a reusable Skill Library to automatically generate verifiable embodied spatial benchmarks across indoor/outdoor reasoning, manipulation, navigation, and aerial tasks from user-specified intents.
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