GTA: A Benchmark for General Tool Agents Jize Wang 1,2 Zerun Ma2 Yining Li2

Neural Information Processing Systems 

Significant focus has been placed on integrating large language models (LLMs) with various tools in developing general-purpose agents. This poses a challenge to LLMs' tool-use capabilities. However, there are evident gaps between existing tool-use evaluations and real-world scenarios. Current evaluations often use AIgenerated queries, single-step tasks, dummy tools, and text-only interactions, failing to effectively reveal the agents' real-world problem-solving abilities. To address this, we propose GTA, a benchmark for General Tool Agents, featuring three main aspects: (i) Real user queries: human-written queries with simple real-world objectives but implicit tool-use, requiring the LLM to reason the suitable tools and plan the solution steps.