63

Agentic Tool Use in Large Language Models

Jinchao Hu
Meizhi Zhong
Kehai Chen
Xuefeng Bai
Min Zhang
Main:20 Pages
6 Figures
Bibliography:12 Pages
6 Tables
Appendix:1 Pages
Abstract

Large language models are increasingly being deployed as autonomous agents yet their real world effectiveness depends on reliable tools for information retrieval, computation and external action. Existing studies remain fragmented across tasks, tool types, and training settings, lacking a unified view of how tool-use methods differ and evolve. This paper organizes the literature into three paradigms: prompting as plug-and-play, supervised tool learning and reward-driven tool policy learning, analyzes their methods, strengths and failure modes, reviews the evaluation landscape and highlights key challenges, aiming to address this fragmentation and provide a more structured evolutionary view of agentic tool use.

View on arXiv
Comments on this paper