Nvidia plans to launch an open-source AI agent platform — Wired reports

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Investing.com - Technology media Wired reported on Monday, citing sources, that Nvidia is planning to launch an open-source platform for AI agents.

The report states that the chip manufacturer is pitching the product—called NemoClaw—to enterprise software companies. The platform aims to enable businesses to deploy AI agents to perform tasks for their employees.

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This move comes as Nvidia is set to hold its annual developer conference in San Jose next week. Wired reports that the company has contacted several software giants, including Salesforce, Cisco Systems, Google, Adobe, and CrowdStrike, to explore potential partnerships for this project.

Nvidia’s plan coincides with the viral success of OpenClaw, as market interest in open-source AI agents continues to grow. OpenClaw is an open-source AI tool that runs locally on user machines and can perform multiple tasks.

Several tech giants, including Nvidia, see AI agents as the next major development in the industry, with these programs designed to independently perform complex knowledge-based tasks over the long term.

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