A general-purpose LLM planner using only observe, mark_point, and move_to solves 90% of 130 LIBERO manipulation tasks when allowed five attempts per task, with no robot-policy training.
Advancing Omnimodal Embodied Agents from Isolated Skills to Everyday Physical Autonomy
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Building persistent embodied agents in unstructured environments demands unified orchestration of heterogeneous tools spanning both cyber (APIs, IoT) and physical (manipulation, navigation) domains, coupled with autonomous recovery from physical failures that inevitably arise over extended operation. Existing systems treat these as separate problems: VLM-based planners lack a unified cyber-physical action space, agent frameworks accumulate unbounded context that degrades temporal coherence, and VLA policies execute open-loop without detecting their own failures. We argue that persistent autonomy requires not a monolithic model but a hierarchical asynchronous architecture with explicit separation of planning, memory, and verification. To this end, we present OmniAct, a framework integrating a multimodal semantic planner for skill routing across unified action spaces, an adaptive hierarchical memory with event-boundary-driven compression for sub-linear context growth, and an asynchronous visual preemption engine that closes the semantic loop during physical execution. Across 40 real-world long-horizon tasks on two robotic platforms coordinating four IoT devices, OmniAct achieves consistent improvements in end-to-end success across all complexity levels, maintains near-flat token consumption over under 100k+ accumulated interaction tokens, and elevates mid-scale open-weight models to proprietary-level performance.
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ETA: A New Agentic Paradigm for Embodied Tasks
A general-purpose LLM planner using only observe, mark_point, and move_to solves 90% of 130 LIBERO manipulation tasks when allowed five attempts per task, with no robot-policy training.