
"Claws are autonomous agents that can plan, act, execute tasks on their own, and they've gone from just thinking and executing on tasks to achieving entire missions. We used to prompt with what, how, or why, but for claws now we prompt with build, create or make."
"Claws are the new application layer for AI, and they're driving orders of magnitude more demand for compute. Nvidia, the provider of picks-and-shovels for the AI boom, wants to capitalize on that demand."
Nvidia unveiled NemoClaw at its GTC conference, a software toolkit designed to facilitate corporate adoption of autonomous AI agents called 'claws.' These agents can access software tools and services to execute complex tasks and missions independently. The terminology stems from OpenClaw, an open platform launched in January for connecting software agents to applications. Nvidia positions claws as a new application layer for AI that significantly increases computational demand. The company aims to capitalize on enterprise adoption of autonomous agents, leveraging its role as a primary provider of AI infrastructure and computing resources.
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