Benchmarks within the OpenClaw ecosystem have thus far evaluated exclusively assistant-level tasks, leaving the academic-level capabilities of OpenClaw largely unexamined. We introduce AcademiClaw, a bilingual benchmark of 80 complex, long-horizon tasks sourced directly from university students' real academic workflows -- homework, research projects, competitions, and personal projects -- that they found current AI agents unable to solve effectively. Curated from 230 student-submitted candidates through rigorous expert review, the final task set spans 25+ professional domains, ranging from olympiad-level mathematics and linguistics problems to GPU-intensive reinforcement learning and full-stack system debugging, with 16 tasks requiring CUDA GPU execution. Each task executes in an isolated Docker sandbox and is scored on task completion by multi-dimensional rubrics combining six complementary techniques, with an independent five-category safety audit providing additional behavioral analysis. Experiments on six frontier models show that even the best achieves only a 55% pass rate. Further analysis uncovers sharp capability boundaries across task domains, divergent behavioral strategies among models, and a disconnect between token consumption and output quality, providing fine-grained diagnostic signals beyond what aggregate metrics reveal. We hope that AcademiClaw and its open-sourced data and code can serve as a useful resource for the OpenClaw community, driving progress toward agents that are more capable and versatile across the full breadth of real-world academic demands. All data and code are available at https://github.com/GAIR-NLP/AcademiClaw.
AcademiClaw: When Students Set Challenges for AI Agents
AcademiClaw presents a comprehensive benchmark for evaluating AI agents on complex academic tasks spanning multiple domains, revealing significant capability gaps in current models.
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78Yan LiYi WangPengFei LiuHao ZhengKun WangZiYi YangZeyu LiYang WangYichi ZhangYukun LiYuchen SunYi YangPengrui LuQi ChenYue WuKaiwen TaoXiao ZhouJinze LiYihao SunChenning LiHongyu LiuYanjie WangHaoran ZhuFeifan ChenLingyu YangJunjie YuHongliang LuZijian HuWeiye SiBorui ZhangYixin ZhuJiabao WuQiran ZhangXiuting GuoXuanyu WangZonghan ZhouBinghao QiangEnchang ZhangFeng JianFengyin SunHao QiuJianbin DengJiaxin SongJiaying ChiJiayou ShiJie FangJinghui ZhongJingyu ZhouJunfeng YiJunyan YuJunzhi XueNi SongPengyi ChenQuansheng LiRui TaoShenghai GongShenhang LuTianqi ShenTianxiang ZhuTiehan KangTingyu LiWendi WuXiao ShenXiaotao ZhangXinrong LiXuankun YangXun ZhangYe LuYibo ZhouYijun HuangYixuan WuYuheng SunYutian TuYuxuan QinYuzhuo WuZhengyu LouZhenning RanZizhu He