When LLMs Get a Laptop: Why Sandboxes Might Be the Real AGI Benchmark
Laptop. That is the deceptively simple object hiding inside this paper. Not a magic planner. Not a thousand-tool agent marketplace. Not a baroque workflow with seventeen orchestration layers and a dashboard that looks like a cockpit designed by consultants. A laptop. Or, more precisely, a minimal virtual computer: a sandbox with terminal access, file editing, code execution, persistent files, and the ability to install or fetch resources. In Computer Environments Elicit General Agentic Intelligence in LLMs, Cheng et al. ask a question that looks almost too obvious to be interesting until one remembers how much of the AI industry is still trying to squeeze “agency” out of longer prompts.1 ...