NVIDIA releases AVO agent framework; Chollet clarifies 100% demo score is not benchmark pass
jamestagg · x · 2026-08-22
NVIDIA introduced AVO, a framework designed for long-horizon autonomous agents that sustains progress across tasks through continuous inspection, planning, and execution feedback using memory and tools. François Chollet commented that, like other high-performing approaches on ARC-AGI-3, AVO uses deep learning-guided on-the-fly synthesis of symbolic world models. However, he clarified that scoring 100% on the public demonstration set is not equivalent to passing the ARC-AGI-3 benchmark, comparing it to beating a game just by clearing the tutorial level.
Related event: NVIDIA's AVO Coding Agent Scores 100% on ARC-AGI-3(17 posts)→
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