The authors evaluated the platform using 15 challenging tasks, including software engineering and web browsing, among others. OpenDevin, released under the MIT license, is a community project with over 1.3K contributions from more than 160 contributors. The platform is expected to continue improving in the future.
Key takeaways:
- The paper introduces OpenDevin, a platform for the development of AI agents that interact with the world similarly to human developers, by writing code, interacting with a command line, and browsing the web.
- OpenDevin allows for the implementation of new agents, safe interaction with sandboxed environments for code execution, coordination between multiple agents, and incorporation of evaluation benchmarks.
- The authors performed an evaluation of agents over 15 challenging tasks, including software engineering (e.g., SWE-Bench) and web browsing (e.g., WebArena), among others.
- OpenDevin is a community project spanning academia and industry with more than 1.3K contributions from over 160 contributors and is released under the permissive MIT license.