Meet OSGym: A New OS Infrastructure Framework That Manages 1,000+ Replicas at $0.23/Day for Computer Use Agent Research

MarkTechPost / 4/9/2026

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Key Points

  • The article presents OSGym as an OS infrastructure framework aimed at supporting computer-use AI agents that can operate real applications and perform web and coding tasks.
  • It frames the core challenge as an infrastructure “plumbing” problem—scaling operating system environments—rather than a data or model limitation.
  • OSGym is positioned to manage 1,000+ OS replicas while targeting low operating costs (quoted as $0.23/day) for agent research workloads.
  • The piece emphasizes that enabling reliable agent behavior requires orchestration of many full OS instances, potentially in the hundreds to thousands range.

Training AI agents that can actually use a computer — opening apps, clicking buttons, browsing the web, writing code — is one of the hardest infrastructure problems in modern AI. It’s not a data problem. It’s not a model problem. It’s a plumbing problem. You need to spin up hundreds, potentially thousands, of full operating […]

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