Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is championing the necessity for every organization to adopt an "OpenClaw" strategy, a critical imperative that Nvidia is now poised to fulfill.
During his keynote address at GTC on Monday, Huang unveiled NemoClaw, an enterprise-grade platform meticulously engineered from the foundation of the widely recognized local AI autonomous agent, OpenClaw.
This open-source platform essentially elevates OpenClaw by integrating robust enterprise-level security and privacy features. The strategic vision is to transform OpenClaw into a secure, accessible platform where businesses can seamlessly deploy and manage AI agents, exercising precise control over their behavior and data handling, all with a single command.
“For the CEOs, the question is, what’s your OpenClaw strategy?” Huang asserted from the stage. He elaborated, “We need it. We all have a Linux strategy. We all needed to have an HTTP HTML strategy, which started the internet. We all needed to have a Kubernetes strategy, which made it possible for mobile cloud to happen. Every company in the world today needs to have an OpenClaw strategy, an agentic systems strategy.”
Jensen also confirmed that Nvidia collaborated directly with OpenClaw’s original creator, Peter Steinberger, in the development of NemoClaw.
Upon its full release, NemoClaw will empower users to leverage any coding agent or open AI model, including Nvidia’s own NemoTron open models, for the comprehensive building and deployment of AI agents. The platform uniquely enables users to access powerful cloud-based models directly on their local devices. Furthermore, NemoClaw boasts hardware agnosticism, meaning it operates independently of Nvidia’s proprietary GPUs, and seamlessly integrates with NeMo, Nvidia’s existing suite of AI agent software.
Currently, Nvidia categorizes NemoClaw as early-stage Alpha software. The company advises developers on its website, “Expect rough edges. We are building toward production-ready sandbox orchestration, but the starting point is getting your own environment up and running.”
The development of enterprise AI agent platforms has recently emerged as a significant trend within the artificial intelligence landscape.
This growing interest is underscored by OpenAI’s launch of OpenAI Frontier in February, an open platform designed for enterprises to construct and oversee AI agents. Additionally, global research firm Gartner released a report in December emphasizing that governance platforms for AI agents would constitute the essential infrastructure required for widespread enterprise adoption of AI technology. Nvidia has evidently recognized this crucial market shift.
“OpenClaw gave us, gave the industry exactly what it needed at exactly the time,” Huang concluded. He drew parallels, “Just as Linux gave the industry exactly what it needed at exactly the time, just as Kubernetes showed up at exactly the right time, just as HTML showed up. It made it possible for the entire industry to grab onto this open source stack and go do something with it.”
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