Nvidia to unveil NemoClaw open-source platform for AI agents

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Nvidia to unveil NemoClaw open-source platform for AI agents

Nvidia is preparing to launch NemoClaw, an open-source platform for autonomous AI agents, according to reports from WIRED. The initiative aims to provide enterprises with a standardized framework for deploying AI “agents” that execute complex tasks independently.

The platform is designed to operate across diverse hardware environments, specifically allowing access to companies that do not utilize Nvidia’s proprietary chips. This move signals a strategic pivot toward software and security tools as the company seeks to maintain market leadership amid increasing competition in the AI semiconductor sector.

Nvidia has reportedly entered discussions with several major technology firms regarding potential partnerships for NemoClaw, including Salesforce, Cisco, Google, Adobe, and CrowdStrike. The platform is expected to include integrated security and privacy layers to address enterprise concerns regarding data exposure and “rogue” AI behavior.

The development follows the viral adoption of OpenClaw, an open-source agentic tool that Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recently characterized as one of the most significant software releases in history. Huang noted that OpenClaw achieved a level of adoption in three weeks that took the Linux kernel 30 years to reach.

A formal announcement of NemoClaw is anticipated during Nvidia’s annual GTC developer conference in San Jose, scheduled for March 15-19. Huang is set to deliver the keynote address at the SAP Center on March 16 at 11 a.m. PT.

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