On March 18, according to CNBC, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang pointed out on Tuesday that,The rapid rise of the open source intelligent agent OpenClaw is a major advancement in the way humans interact with AI.OpenClaw is commonly known as "The Lobster" because its logo is a red lobster.

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"This is the largest, most popular, and most successful open source project in human history," Huang said in an interview with CNBC on the sidelines of the NVIDIA GTC conference on Tuesday.It's definitely the next ChatGPT."

OpenClaw is an open source AI agent platform that goes beyond traditional chatbots. Unlike traditional robots that can only answer questions, these agents can complete tasks, make decisions and take actions with minimal input from the user.

Nvidia has moved quickly to build around the excitement surrounding OpenClaw. The company on Monday announced the launch of NemoClaw, an enterprise-grade version of OpenClaw that integrates Nvidia's software stack and tools on top of the platform. NVIDIA's goal is to make these powerful AI agents safe, scalable, and ready for real-world applications.

Huang described the technology as a fundamental change that could greatly expand the boundaries of what individuals can achieve with AI. "With just one line of code, you can create a dedicated agent for yourself. Then you just tell the agent to do whatever you want," he said.

He illustrates this concept with a real-life example: designing a kitchen. With a brief prompt, OpenClaw agents can autonomously study images, learn design tools, iterate on ideas, and optimize their output. "It will learn how to design a kitchen on its own, and then come back with a design plan and self-reflect and improve." Huang said when describing how the system optimizes its work.

Jen-Hsun Huang added,The deeper significance of this technology is to promote the improvement of personal professional abilities."Every carpenter can now be an architect, every plumber can be an architect. We will empower everyone," he said.

However, the rapid rise of AI agents represented by OpenClaw has also raised concerns about their security, privacy and controllability, especially after these systems gain the ability to act independently.

This is exactly the business opportunity Nvidia sees. With NemoClaw, NVIDIA is building protections including privacy protections, monitoring tools, and enterprise-grade security mechanisms to ensure these agents can be safely deployed at scale. Resolving these risks is crucial to launching the next wave of AI applications.