The Future of Evals: From LLM as a Judge to Agent as a Judge — Aparna Dhinakaran, Arize AI
Jul 24, 2026 · 6:06
Aparna Dhinakaran, co-founder of Arize AI, argues that as agents evolved from simple prompts to complex systems with tool calls, reasoning, and long-horizon tasks, evals must evolve too—from deterministic checks to LLM as a judge, and now to agent as a judge. She reveals that the top teams run over 3,800 different evaluators, yet classical LLM-as-judge evals fail to catch subtle failures in agents that generate unique trajectories per user. Arize's new tool, Signal, is a long-running agent that reads traces, discovers patterns like inefficient tool loops, and can even open a PR to fix issues. The episode traces this arc from static checks to adaptive analysis, emphasizing that the future of evals requires all three layers to handle the complexity of modern agents.