Hustler Words – Hugging Face has unveiled Open Computer Agent, a free, cloud-based AI agent accessible via a web interface. This tool, similar to OpenAI’s Operator, allows users to issue commands—such as "Find the Hugging Face HQ in Paris using Google Maps"—and watch as the agent navigates applications within a pre-loaded Linux virtual machine (including Firefox) to complete the task. While promising, the current iteration exhibits limitations.
Testing by hustlerwords.com revealed that Open Computer Agent handles simple requests effectively. However, more complex tasks, like flight searches, proved challenging, often encountering roadblocks such as CAPTCHA verification. Users should also anticipate waiting in a queue, with wait times ranging from seconds to minutes depending on demand. These limitations highlight the tool’s current developmental stage.

The project’s aim isn’t to create a cutting-edge, flawless AI agent, but rather to showcase the growing capabilities and affordability of open AI models on cloud infrastructure. As Aymeric Roucher, a member of Hugging Face’s agents team, noted on X (formerly Twitter): "As vision models become more capable, they become able to power complex agentic workflows…[some models] support built-in grounding…[allowing them to] click any item [in a virtual machine]."

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Despite its imperfections, the burgeoning field of agentic AI is attracting significant investment. A KPMG survey indicates 65% of companies are experimenting with AI agents, and Markets and Markets projects explosive growth in this sector, from $7.84 billion in 2025 to a projected $52.62 billion by 2030. Open Computer Agent, while still in its early stages, offers a glimpse into the future of AI-powered automation and the potential for increased productivity across various industries. The open-source nature of the project further underscores its significance in fostering innovation and accessibility within the AI community.
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