Nvidia GTC: Disney Robots, Space Data Centers and OpenClaw Agents Take Center Stage
Nvidia's NemoClaw stack adds sandboxing, policy guardrails, and privacy protections to OpenClaw agents, boosting enterprise security and compatibility with major cloud providers.
- On Monday, March 16, Nvidia unveiled NemoClaw at its GTC conference in San Jose, describing it as an early-stage Alpha enterprise-grade platform built off the viral local AI agent phenomenon.
- OpenClaw's debut in late January went viral, and shortly after, OpenAI acquihired founder Peter Steinberger amid early security concerns, Nvidia collaborated on NemoClaw.
- NemoClaw's stack installs Nemotron models and OpenShell runtime with one command via the Nvidia Agent Toolkit, sandboxing agents and supporting local runs on Nvidia GeForce RTX, Nvidia RTX Pro workstations, DGX Station, and DGX Spark.
- Starting today, developers can download the Agent Toolkit and OpenShell as Nvidia aims to capitalize on strong demand and make OpenClaw agents more accessible for enterprise customers.
- Company and partners say open models will broaden AI access and capabilities, with the Nemotron Coalition accelerating progress; Pratyush Kumar said, 'AI reaches its full potential when it works in every language and for every community.
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Nvidia turns OpenClaw into an enterprise platform with NemoClaw
A single command now installs security, privacy guardrails, and local AI models on the world’s fastest-growing open-source agent platform. OpenClaw launched on 25 January 2026. Austrian developer Peter Steinberger says he built the first version in roughly an hour. Within weeks it had become one of the fastest-growing open-source repositories in GitHub history, an AI […] This story continues at The Next Web
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