Nvidia targets enterprise AI agents with new open source NemoClaw platform


Nvidia is preparing to launch an open source AI platform called NemoClaw as the chipmaker expands its push into enterprise AI infrastructure, according to a report from WIRED.

The platform is offered to enterprise software companies and allows organizations to deploy AI agents capable of performing internal force tasks. Sources told WIRED that the system will work regardless of whether the company’s software runs on Nvidia chips.

The move comes ahead of Nvidia’s annual developer conference in San Jose next week. Nvidia has reportedly approached companies including Salesforce, Cisco, Google, Adobe and CrowdStrike about potential partnerships around the agent platform.

Partners can get early access to the open-source system in exchange for a contribution to development, the sources said. Nvidia is also expected to integrate security and privacy tools aimed at making AI agents safer for enterprise environments.

Interest in autonomous AI agents has increased in recent months. These systems, often called claws, are designed to perform multi-step tasks with limited human supervision and can run locally on personal machines or in enterprise workflows.

Earlier this year, an autonomous agent project known as OpenClaw gained attention in Silicon Valley for its ability to operate autonomously on personal computers and perform business tasks. Later, OpenAI hired the creator of the project and started to open source the technology.

This push also continues as Nvidia expands across the AI ​​ecosystem. Today, the company announced a partnership with artificial intelligence research startup Thinking Machines Lab, deepening its involvement with AI developers.

Nvidia is also expected to unveil new inference hardware at its developer conference, including a system that includes chips designed by AI startup Groq as part of a multibillion-dollar licensing deal.

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