Nvidia is reportedly preparing to launch NemoClaw, an open-source platform designed to help enterprises build and deploy AI agents capable of performing complex, multi-step tasks for employees.
According to reports, Nvidia has approached major technology companies including Salesforce, Cisco, G
NemoClaw is expected to allow organizations to deploy AI agents that can analyze data, automate workflows, coordinate across software systems, and assist employees with complex tasks. The platform will reportedly include built-in security and privacy tools to address enterprise concerns around AI governance.
The project builds on Nvidia’s expanding AI ecosystem, particularly the NVIDIA NeMo platform, which manages the development and lifecycle of AI models and agents. Nvidia’s recent AI initiatives, including Nemotron and Cosmos, also signal the company’s push beyond hardware into AI software infrastructure.
A key strategic element is NemoClaw’s open-source model. Nvidia may grant early access to partners willing to contribute to the project, even if their products do not run directly on Nvidia hardware. This approach could help build a large developer ecosystem around AI agents.
Industry observers say the initiative reflects a broader shift in AI. Businesses are moving beyond chatbots toward autonomous AI systems that can reason, plan and execute tasks across multiple applications.
More details are expected at NVIDIA GTC in San Jose next week, where Nvidia may outline how NemoClaw fits into its long-term strategy to become a central platform provider for enterprise AI agents.
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