LLM as OS, Agents as Apps: Envisioning AIOS, Agents and the AIOS-Agent Ecosystem
Yingqiang Ge, Yujie Ren, Wenyue Hua, Shuyuan Xu, Juntao Tan, Yongfeng, Zhang

TL;DR
This paper proposes a revolutionary AIOS-Agent ecosystem where LLMs function as operating systems and agents as applications, enabling natural language programming and transforming system design, architecture, and software development.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of LLM as an OS, formalizes the AIOS framework, and outlines a roadmap for evolving AIOS and agent applications, bridging traditional OS principles with AI-driven systems.
Findings
Formalized AIOS framework with LLM as OS kernel
Democratized software development via natural language programming
Outlined a roadmap for AIOS and agent ecosystem evolution
Abstract
This paper envisions a revolutionary AIOS-Agent ecosystem, where Large Language Model (LLM) serves as the (Artificial) Intelligent Operating System (IOS, or AIOS)--an operating system "with soul". Upon this foundation, a diverse range of LLM-based AI Agent Applications (Agents, or AAPs) are developed, enriching the AIOS-Agent ecosystem and signaling a paradigm shift from the traditional OS-APP ecosystem. We envision that LLM's impact will not be limited to the AI application level, instead, it will in turn revolutionize the design and implementation of computer system, architecture, software, and programming language, featured by several main concepts: LLM as OS (system-level), Agents as Applications (application-level), Natural Language as Programming Interface (user-level), and Tools as Devices/Libraries (hardware/middleware-level). We begin by introducing the architecture of…
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TopicsMulti-Agent Systems and Negotiation
