Claw-Anything: Benchmarking Always-On Personal Assistants with Broader Access to User's Digital World 文章

ArXiv CS.AI2026-05-26NEWSen作者: Yusong Lin, Xinyuan Liang, Haiyang Wang, Qipeng Gu, Siqi Cheng, Jiangui Chen, Shuzhe Wu, Feiyang Pan, Lue Fan, Sanyuan Zhao, Dandan Tu

摘要

arXiv:2605.26086v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Large language model agents are increasingly envisioned as always-on personal assistants with access to anything relevant in the user's digital world. Yet current systems operate over only narrow slices of that world, limiting context-sensitive reasoning and effective assistance. Existing benchmarks similarly provide only partial user state and therefore fail to capture performance in such a broad, always-on setting. To address this gap, we introduce Claw-Anything, a benchmark that expands agent context along three dimensions: long-horizon activity histories, interdependent backend services, and integrated GUI and CLI interaction across multiple devices. To instantiate this setting, we simulate months of user activity through multi-round event injection, producing complex world states and realistic noise, including irrelevant events and conflicting signals.