New open-source AI agent platform
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Ahead of its annual developer conference, Nvidia is readying a new approach to software that embraces AI agents similar to OpenClaw.
Nvidia unveiled its open-source Agent Toolkit at GTC 2026, adding OpenShell, AI-Q, and major partners including Adobe, SAP, and Salesforce.
Nvidia is planning to lean into the agentic AI craze and launch an open-source platform for AI agents called 'NemoClaw,' according to a report.
NanoClaw, the security-first AI agent platform that has surpassed 20,000 GitHub stars and 100,000 downloads since launching last month as an alternative to OpenClaw, is now fully
Nvidia's NemoClaw launch at GTC creates permanent chip demand—AI agents require far more compute than chatbots. Position now.
Is your AI agent a security risk? NanoClaw wants to put it in a virtual cage
Z.ai says GLM-5-Turbo is currently closed-source, but it also says the model’s capabilities and findings will be folded into its next open-source model release
OpenAI is acquiring Promptfoo, the AI red-teaming startup used by 125k developers and 30+ Fortune 500 firms, to strengthen security on its Frontier enterprise agent platform.
NVIDIA is reportedly working on its own open-source AI agent platform, according to Wired. The chipmaker has been pitching the product to enterprise software companies. Reporting indicates it's going to be called NemoClaw,
System aims to let AI agents collaborate under strict rules, as HKGAI rolls out tools for school selection, budgeting and racing data.
New open-source library lets developers give any AI agent long-term memory that humans can read, edit, and trust—extracted from OpenClaw's viral memory system and powered by the Milvus vector database.