Holo3.1: Fast & Local Computer Use Agents
Hcompany introduces Holo3.1, focusing on high-performance local computer use agents. This release emphasizes reduced latency and improved local execution for agentic UI interactions.
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Yesterday’s focus shifted heavily toward agent execution and orchestration, with a clear push for both local performance and dynamic multi-agent scalability.
The most significant development is Claude Code’s introduction of dynamic multi-agent harnesses. By moving beyond a single agent loop, Claude can now spin up specialized temporary structures to handle complex workflows on the fly, marking a shift toward more robust and modular agent orchestration. Simultaneously, Hcompany’s Holo3.1 release targets the "last mile" of computer-use agents, prioritizing local execution to slash latency in UI interactions.
Together, these updates signal a maturing agent ecosystem: one that is becoming more structurally flexible while aggressively optimizing for the speed required for real-time human-computer interaction.
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Hcompany introduces Holo3.1, focusing on high-performance local computer use agents. This release emphasizes reduced latency and improved local execution for agentic UI interactions.

Claude Code now supports dynamic multi-agent harnesses, allowing it to orchestrate complex workflows on the fly. This enables more robust task execution through specialized, temporary agent structures.