
Investing.com– Nvidia is planning to launch an open source platform for artificial intelligence agents, tech publication Wired reported on Monday, citing people familiar with the plans.
The chipmaker was seen pitching the product– referred to as NemoClaw– to enterprise software companies, the report said. The platform is aimed at allowing companies to dispatch AI agents to perform tasks for their own employees.
The move comes ahead of Nvidia’s annual developer conference in San Jose next week. The company reached out to several software majors, including Salesforce, Cisco, Google, Adobe, and CrowdStrike, for potential partnerships over the program, the Wired report said.
Nvidia’s plans come amid increasing interest in open-source AI agents after the viral success of OpenClaw. The program is an open-source AI tool that runs locally on a user’s machine and is able to perform several tasks.
Several tech majors, including Nvidia, have touted AI agents as the next major development for the industry, with the programs aimed at carrying out complex knowledge-based tasks independently over a period of time.
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