
"Nvidia has been pitching the platform, which it is calling NemoClaw, to various corporate partners ahead of its annual developer conference next week. Salesforce, Cisco, Google, Adobe, and CrowdStrike are among the companies said to be in talks for those partnerships, though it's unclear what specific benefits those companies would receive for their association with the open source tool."
"NemoClaw, as the somewhat awkward name suggests, would be a direct competitor of OpenClaw (previously known as Moltbot and Clawdbot), the system that attracted widespread attention in January for letting users direct "always-on" AI agents from their personal machines, using any number of underlying models."
"Last month, OpenAI hired OpenClaw creator Peter Steinberger "to drive the next generation of personal agents," as founder Sam Altman put it, though the OpenClaw project will be run by an independent foundation with OpenAI's support."
Nvidia is developing NemoClaw, an open source AI agent platform designed to compete directly with OpenClaw. The company has been pitching the platform to corporate partners ahead of its annual developer conference. Major technology companies including Salesforce, Cisco, Google, Adobe, and CrowdStrike are reportedly in discussions for partnerships, though the specific benefits of these associations remain unclear. OpenClaw, the competing system, gained significant attention in January for enabling users to direct always-on AI agents from personal machines using various underlying models. OpenAI recently hired OpenClaw creator Peter Steinberger to lead personal agent development, while the OpenClaw project will operate under an independent foundation with OpenAI's support.
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