【AI+NVDA】NVIDIA's Jensen Huang: OpenClaw is Absolutely the Next ChatGPT - Can Significantly Expand Personal AI Usage Capabilities

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Mainland China experiences a “Lobster Farming” craze. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang states that the rapid rise of OpenClaw marks a major advancement in human-computer interaction, calling it “definitely the next ChatGPT.”

NemoClaw is the enterprise version of OpenClaw

“OpenClaw is now the largest, most popular, and most successful open-source project in human history.”

OpenClaw is an open-source autonomous AI agent platform that can not only answer questions but also complete tasks, make decisions, and take actions with minimal user input.

NVIDIA released the enterprise version NemoClaw of OpenClaw on Monday, integrating NVIDIA’s software tools into the platform. The goal is to enable these powerful AI agents to expand safely and be applicable in real-world scenarios.

OpenClaw Enhances Personal Skills

Jensen Huang describes OpenClaw’s technology as a fundamental revolution that significantly expands individual AI capabilities. “With just one line of code, you can create your own intelligent agent, which can then perform anything you want.”

He gives an example: if designing a kitchen, OpenClaw can learn from images, master design tools, iterate on ideas, and autonomously improve outputs. It learns design, returns with design plans, and reflects on them. The deeper significance is to enhance personal professional skills.

Market concerns about the rapid rise of OpenClaw focus on safety, privacy, and control. NVIDIA is building a series of safeguards through NemoClaw, including privacy protections, monitoring tools, and enterprise-grade security measures to ensure these intelligent agents can be deployed safely at scale.

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