Overview
- WIRED reported that Nvidia has approached Salesforce, Cisco, Google, Adobe and CrowdStrike about contributing to or integrating with the project.
- The platform would let companies dispatch autonomous, multi‑step agents for employee tasks and is expected to include privacy and security controls, according to the reports.
- Access would not require Nvidia hardware, with sources indicating early partners could receive free early use in exchange for contributions.
- Nvidia and the named companies did not comment or did not respond to inquiries, and no partnerships or launch timing have been confirmed.
- The move aligns with the rise of local "claw" agents such as OpenClaw—since acquired by OpenAI—and follows Nvidia’s recent agent‑oriented releases including Nemotron, Cosmos and expanded NeMo tooling.