AI platform for businesses
Nvidia is developing a new open-source artificial intelligence (AI) platform called NemoClaw, to help businesses deploy automated AI systems in a secure environment and protect privacy.
This platform is being introduced by Nvidia to major software companies to seek cooperation opportunities. Some potential partners mentioned include CrowdStrike, Adobe, Cisco and Google, although specific cooperation agreements have not yet been confirmed.
NemoClaw is described as a platform for AI agents, which are systems capable of performing tasks on behalf of humans such as planning, data processing or automating workflows.
According to reports, NemoClaw will deeply integrate with Nvidia's existing AI technologies, including the NeMo frame, the Nemotron model line and the Nvidia Inference Microservices system.
A noteworthy point is that this platform is designed to be hardware-free, meaning it can run on many different processors such as Nvidia, Intel or AMD.
This helps businesses easily deploy AI on existing infrastructure without having to change the hardware system.
In addition, NemoClaw will focus strongly on security and privacy, which are two factors that businesses are increasingly interested in when applying AI to internal operations.
Competition in the AI automation wave
The development of NemoClaw takes place in the context that AI agents are becoming a major trend in the technology industry. These systems are built on large-language (LLM) models and are capable of automatically performing many complex tasks.
One of the platforms that has attracted much attention recently is OpenClaw, an AI assistant developed by the community and introduced by developer Peter Steinberger at the end of last year.
OpenClaw allows users to run local AI agents on computers to automate many tasks such as writing content, programming or processing data. This platform quickly attracted the attention of the global technology community.
Last month, OpenClaw was acquired by OpenAI, creating a gap for another AI agent platform focused on business and security. Nvidia's NemoClaw is said to be aimed at filling that gap.
Nvidia accelerates investment in autonomous AI
Recently, Nvidia has been stepping up investment in AI systems capable of planning and operating autonomously.
The company has introduced many platform models such as Nemotron and Cosmos, designed to provide processing power for AI agents.
Nvidia CEO - Mr. Jensen Huang, once said that OpenClaw is one of the most important software releases in the field of AI.
The rapid development of AI agents is also taking place strongly in many countries, especially China, where startups are actively building products and services based on this technology.
However, security experts also warn that the deployment of automated AI in the business environment may come with many risks, especially related to data privacy and system security.
In that context, Nvidia expects NemoClaw to become a platform to help businesses exploit the power of AI agents, while ensuring the necessary security standards and compliance.