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Nvidia Reportedly Developing Open Source OpenClaw Rival

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– Nvidia is developing an open-source AI agent platform called NemoClaw to compete with OpenClaw.
– The company is pitching NemoClaw to corporate partners ahead of its developer conference next week.
– Potential partners include Salesforce, Cisco, Google, Adobe, and CrowdStrike, though specific benefits are unclear.
– NemoClaw directly competes with OpenClaw, a system that lets users run “always-on” AI agents from personal machines.
– OpenAI recently hired OpenClaw’s creator, but the project will be run by an independent foundation with OpenAI’s support.

The tech industry is buzzing with reports that Nvidia is developing an open-source AI agent platform named NemoClaw, positioning it as a direct competitor to the popular OpenClaw system. According to sources cited in a recent industry report, the chipmaking giant has been actively presenting this new platform to potential corporate partners in advance of its major developer conference scheduled for the coming week. This strategic move signals Nvidia’s ambition to expand its influence beyond hardware into the foundational software layer of autonomous AI agents.

NemoClaw is designed to rival OpenClaw, a platform that previously operated under names like Moltbot and Clawdbot. OpenClaw gained significant traction earlier this year for its innovative approach, which allows users to manage persistent, “always-on” AI agents directly from their personal computers. These agents can leverage a wide array of underlying AI models. The competitive landscape shifted recently when OpenAI recruited Peter Steinberger, the creator of OpenClaw. OpenAI’s founder, Sam Altman, stated Steinberger was hired to lead the development of next-generation personal agents. Despite this recruitment, the OpenClaw project itself will continue under the stewardship of an independent foundation, which will receive support from OpenAI.

Nvidia’s outreach reportedly includes major technology firms such as Salesforce, Cisco, Google, Adobe, and cybersecurity company CrowdStrike. While discussions with these potential partners are underway, the specific advantages or incentives for these corporations to align with the open-source NemoClaw tool remain unclear. The platform’s development and impending announcement highlight the intensifying race to establish the standard infrastructure for AI agents, a critical frontier in artificial intelligence. By offering an open-source alternative, Nvidia could potentially attract a broad developer community and enterprise users looking for customizable and interoperable agent solutions, further solidifying its central role in the AI ecosystem beyond its dominant position in GPU manufacturing.

(Source: Ars Technica)

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