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Open Models Need Agentic Benchmarks, Not Generic Ones

Hugging Face argues that evaluating open models on standardized agentic benchmarks misses what matters: how they perform on your actual tools and workflows.

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Hugging Face released a framework for benchmarking open-source language models on agentic tasks using your own tooling, rather than relying on off-the-shelf evaluation suites that may not reflect real-world agent deployment.

The core argument is straightforward: generic agentic benchmarks like stan...

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