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NVIDIA Reportedly Developing NemoClaw as an OpenClaw Competitor



NVIDIA is developing the NemoClaw platform to compete openly with the OpenClaw open intelligence (AI) agent platform, according to a Wired report. NemoClaw can be used regardless of whether it uses Nvidia chips or not. NVIDIA has reportedly reached out to Google, Salesforce, Adobe, Cisco, and CrowdStrike to collaborate on this AI agent project.


By offering NemoCLaw as an open source complete with security and privacy tools, NVIDIA is trying to maintain its dominance in the AI ​​infrastructure market. Among the issues arising from OpenClaw is that it poses a security risk with user data exposed with an incident where an AI agent deleted Meta staff email without asking for permission first.


OpenClaw has become a hot topic because it is claimed to be able to produce its own software and applications after only receiving prompts from users. It is seen as the next evolution of AI as it is not limited to virtual assistants and chatbots alone.


In addition to NemoClaw, NVIDIA is also reportedly planning to show off a new inference chip designed with Groq. At the end of last December, NVIDIA announced that they would license Groq technology, and various members of the Groq team would join NVIDIA.


Under the deal, Groq's president, founder and a number of its teams will join NVIDIA, further expanding the Groq technology licensed to NVIDIA. According to reports, NVIDIA paid around $20 billion to license the technology, in addition to acquiring a number of Groq assets.

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