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arxiv:2506.01716

Self-Challenging Language Model Agents

Published on Jun 2
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The Self-Challenging framework trains intelligent agents using self-generated tasks defined as Code-as-Task, improving performance in multi-turn tool-use benchmarks.

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Large language models are quickly becoming the foundation for intelligent agents that are capable of using tools. However, training such agents is challenging because it requires human creation and annotation of a diverse set of tasks, tools, and evaluation criteria. In this paper, we propose the Self-Challenging framework for training an agent on high-quality tasks that are generated by itself. The agent first plays the role of challenger and generates a task after interacting with the given tools. The tasks take the form of a novel general class of problems termed Code-as-Task, which are defined by an instruction, a verification function and solution and failure cases which serve as tests, allowing to filter only for high-quality tasks. The agent then takes an executor role and trains on those tasks with reinforcement learning using the evaluation feedback as a reward. Evaluation on two existing multi-turn tool-use agent benchmarks, M3ToolEval and TauBench, shows the Self-Challenging framework achieves over a two-fold improvement in Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct, despite using only self-generated training data.

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A new paradigm to train LLM agents to use different tools with challenging self-generated data ONLY: Self-challenging agents (SCA) both propose new tasks and solve them, using self-generated verifiers to derive reward for RL training.

Training on self-synthesized tool-use trajectories, SCA significantly boosts the base LLM’s tool-use capabilities, with over 2x improvement on TauBench and M3ToolEval.

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