Nvidia Set to Launch NemoClaw

Nvidia is set to announce NemoClaw, an open platform for deploying AI agents in enterprise environments, featuring security, privacy controls, and hardware-agnostic integration. Nvidia's outreach to firms like Salesforce, Cisco, Google, and Adobe highlights the platform’s cross-industry potential.

Nvidia's NemoClaw aims to standardize AI agent functionality in enterprise environments. Sector surveys indicate that nearly half of telecommunications firms and retail/consumer goods companies began deploying or testing autonomous agents last year. These AI agents can automate tasks, analyze data, and enhance decision-making. NemoClaw reflects Nvidia's growing interest in AI agents, specialized systems designed to execute complex tasks with minimal human supervision. Nvidia has released foundational models like Nemotron and Cosmos to power these systems. The company has also expanded its NeMo platform to manage the lifecycle of AI agents. Nvidia's strategic shift towards open-source AI could widen its developer community and strengthen its role in the AI infrastructure market. The company's ecosystem has historically been built around CUDA, its proprietary software platform. Competition in the AI hardware market is intensifying as tech companies develop custom chips. Nvidia is pitching NemoClaw to enterprise software companies, including Salesforce, Cisco, Google, Adobe, and CrowdStrike. The platform will enable companies to deploy AI agents to perform tasks for their employees. Companies can access the platform regardless of whether their products run on Nvidia chips. Nvidia's annual developer conference in San Jose next week is expected to include announcements about the company's AI hardware and software plans. The conference begins March 17.

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