Open Interpreter
A desktop agent that can run code and edit files
Open Interpreter is a desktop AI agent that helps you work with code, documents, and files instead of just chatting about them. It can also be run in sandboxed environments like Docker or E2B for safer execution.
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What's happened with Open Interpreter lately
- Score changeRubric upgrade v3_0 → v3.1: score 7/32 → 14/367 → 14/36(+7)
Rubric upgrade: agenticness v3.0 (8 dims, /32) → v3.1 (9 dims, /36). Adds Dim 9 (Operator Sovereignty), splits Dim 6 into 6a/6b lenses, tightens Dim 4 autonomous-retry distinction. Not a product change — score shift reflects new dimension + recalibrated rubric, not a change in the tool. Fanout suppressed.
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Open Interpreter is a desktop AI agent for people who want an assistant that can take actions on their computer, not just generate text. The product is aimed at developers and technically comfortable users who want help with coding, file work, and document editing.
This is more agentic than a standard chatbot because it can execute code and interact with files and documents, but the documentation shown here does not make it clear how much it can complete end-to-end without supervision. The Docker docs also say...
Proposes and executes multi-step plans with your approval.
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