Nvidia has just announced a new platform for businesses called NemoClaw, designed to build and deploy artificial intelligence (AI) agents in the business environment.
The information was announced by CEO Jensen Huang at the Nvidia GTC technology conference in the United States.
According to Nvidia, NemoClaw is a business-level AI agent platform developed based on OpenClaw, an open source software framework that helps build and operate local AI agents on business hardware.
The new platform adds security features, privacy and business-level management capabilities.
Nvidia's core idea is to turn it into a secure system for businesses to deploy with just one command.
At that time, companies can control how AI agents work as well as how data is processed.
Mr. Jensen Huang believes that in the AI era, every business needs a clear strategy for the AI agent system.
Nvidia said it has partnered with Peter Steinberger, the creator of OpenClaw, to develop NemoClaw.
After deployment, users can use many types of programming agents or different open source AI models, including Nvidia's NemoTron models.
The platform also allows access to AI models in the cloud but running directly on local devices.
One noteworthy point is that NemoClaw is not hardware-dependent. This platform can run on many different types of infrastructure and does not require Nvidia GPUs.
At the same time, NemoClaw is integrated with the Nvidia NeMo toolkit, helping businesses build and manage AI agents more effectively.
Currently, Nvidia says NemoClaw is still in the alpha stage, which is the initial trial version.
The company recommends that developers prepare for changes as the platform continues to be completed before being ready for the production environment.
The birth of NemoClaw takes place in the context that AI agent management platforms are becoming a new trend in the technology industry.
Previously, OpenAI launched the Frontier platform for businesses to build and manage AI systems.
In addition, market research company Gartner also believes that AI agent management platforms will become an essential infrastructure to help businesses apply AI in the future.
According to Mr. Jensen Huang, OpenClaw can play a similar role to previous breakthrough technology platforms such as Linux or Kubernetes, providing an open platform for the entire industry to jointly develop new generation AI systems.