NVIDIA Announces NemoClaw for the OpenClaw Community NVIDIA today unveiled the NemoClaw™ stack for the OpenClaw agent platform, enabling users to install Nemotron™ models and the newly released OpenShell™ runtime with a single command. This integration enhances security and privacy, allowing autonomous AI agents—referred to as "claws"—to operate more reliably and efficiently across both cloud environments and on-premises systems, including NVIDIA RTX PCs, DGX Station, and DGX Spark AI supercomputers. Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA, emphasized that OpenClaw represents a transformative shift in AI accessibility, positioning it as the "operating system for personal AI." He noted that OpenClaw has become the fastest-growing open-source project in history, bridging the gap between users and AI capabilities. Peter Steinberger, creator of OpenClaw, highlighted the platform's potential to empower individuals with secure, self-evolving AI assistants, stating that NVIDIA and its ecosystem are building the tools and safeguards necessary for widespread adoption. NemoClaw leverages NVIDIA’s Agent Toolkit to streamline OpenClaw’s deployment, installing OpenShell to provide open models and an isolated sandbox environment. This setup ensures data privacy and enforces security policies, creating a foundational layer for autonomous agents to function productively while adhering to defined guardrails. The platform supports any coding agent, enabling local execution of open models like Nemotron on dedicated systems or accessing cloud-based frontier models via a privacy router. This hybrid approach allows agents to develop new skills and complete tasks within strict privacy and security boundaries. Always-on AI agents require dedicated computing resources to operate continuously.#nvidia #openclaw #jensen_huang #nemotron #dgx_station
