Next week could be big for Nvidia, and for AI more broadly.
This is because Nvidia is reportedly planning to launch NemoClaw, an open-source platform (similar to OpenClaw) for AI agents, writes TNS contributor Meredith Shubel.
The product is reportedly already being pitched to the usual big names (e.g., Salesforce, Cisco, Google, Adobe, and CrowdStrike) with the promise of helping them deploy AI agents to perform tasks that support their employees, Wired has reported, citing people familiar with the plans.
The noise on NemoClaw comes ahead of Nvidia’s annual GTC developer conference, taking place next week, March 16-19, in San Jose, California, when the industry can expect a full dive into the platform’s capabilities and release timeline. Go deeper with the full story.
Meanwhile, engineers who build out Amazon.com — we’re talking specifically about the ecommerce website and app — held a mandatory “deep dive” meeting on Tuesday to review the problems caused by AI-assisted coding. Amazon’s website and shopping app went down for nearly six hours recently.
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