Nvidia Is Launching an Open-Source AI Agent Platform Called NemoClaw
Nvidia plans to launch NemoClaw, an open-source AI agent platform that helps companies perform tasks, sparking interest among major tech firms ahead of its developer conference.
San Jose: Nvidia is planning to launch a new open-source AI agent platform called NemoClaw. The company has been talking to other tech companies about the project. It will let businesses use AI agents to help their workers.
Enterprise software companies will be able to use the platform no matter what chips they have. Before its big developer conference, Nvidia has talked to companies like Salesforce, Cisco, Google, Adobe, and CrowdStrike. They might partner on the project. Since it’s open source, partners could get early access for free if they help improve it. Security tools will be included to protect people’s information.
OpenAI has already bought an AI agent called OpenClaw. Meta workers have been told not to use these agents because they might be unsafe. One Meta employee said an AI agent deleted all her emails by mistake.
Last month, reporters learned that Nvidia will also show a new chip system at its conference. This system will use a special chip from a startup called Groq. Nvidia has made a big deal with Groq to use their technology.