Overview
- Multiple outlets citing anonymous sources say Nvidia has been courting partners for NemoClaw and preparing a reveal at next week’s GTC in San Jose.
- Reporting indicates the platform would let companies deploy autonomous AI agents for internal tasks with integrated security and privacy controls.
- Sources say NemoClaw would be open source and hardware-agnostic, enabling use without relying on Nvidia chips.
- Potential partners approached include Salesforce, Cisco, Google, Adobe and CrowdStrike, with no confirmed agreements or public comments.
- The move tracks the rapid rise of 'claw' agents like OpenClaw—later acquired by OpenAI—and growing enterprise caution after reported security incidents.