NVIDIA would be working on its own AI agent platform, called NemoClaw. According to US media, it would be developed under open source, would focus on the business sector and would even be offered to companies that did not use the company’s hardware. As its name indicates, would be focused as a direct competitor to OpenClaw.
The information comes in an important week for NVIDIA, as it is participating in the GDC 2026 Video Game Developers Conference. Any time is a good time to establish alliances and, in fact, it is suggested that the green giant already has contacted entities such as Salesforce, Cisco and Google to attract them to your new service.
NemoClaw, a great challenge
The creation of this type of platforms will be a challenge even for NVIDIA, since the use of these multipurpose agents in the enterprise field is highly controversial. The recent example is OpenClaw, which attracted attention not only for allowing wild capabilities to agents on behalf of the user, but also for its dramatic security flaws, including the ability to completely hijack personal computers.
Some organizations have asked their employees to refrain from using OpenClaw and related tools on their work computers, as agents can be unpredictable and cause all kinds of chaos. A Meta employee recently shared a story about a runaway AI agent deleting corporate emails en masse.
A recent MIT study suspended AI agents and defined services as an AI “out of control” and one “security nightmare”. This lack of trust should not be surprising since all of this represents a serious security risk that business organizations cannot afford. NVIDIA is reportedly beefing up NemoClaw with additional layers of security for AI agents, in a clear effort to appeal to these enterprise customers.
Why is it so important? Unlike traditional chatbots, which usually require the user’s help in every step of the process, Claws are designed to run autonomously on computers and perform complex, multifaceted tasks without much human supervision.
Agentic technology is entering the artificial intelligence mainstream and OpenAI’s announcement of Peter Steinberg, the creator of the aforementioned open source software framework OpenClaw, reinforces the commitment to this functionality considered a ‘star’ within the revolution that artificial intelligence represents.
We will have to wait to hear official information about this NemoClaw and NVIDIA’s ambitions in agentic artificial intelligence technologies.
