TLDR

  • During an interview at Nvidia’s GTC event in California, CEO Jensen Huang declared OpenClaw “definitely the next ChatGPT.”
  • OpenClaw is an open-source platform for autonomous AI agents that can execute tasks and make decisions with little user guidance.
  • Nvidia introduced NemoClaw, an enterprise iteration of OpenClaw that incorporates Nvidia’s software stack and adds security and privacy features.
  • Shares of Chinese companies associated with OpenClaw surged on Wednesday; MiniMax Group jumped up to 14% and Zhipu gained up to 11% in Hong Kong.
  • At the time of the report, Nvidia stock (NVDA) had declined by 0.26%.

(SeaPRwire) –   Jensen Huang generated significant attention on Tuesday by labeling OpenClaw “definitely the next ChatGPT” in a “Mad Money” interview with Jim Cramer at Nvidia’s GTC conference in California.

Huang characterized OpenClaw as “the largest, most popular, the most successful open-sourced project in the history of humanity.” These are strong statements, and the financial markets paid close attention.

OpenClaw is an open-source, autonomous AI agent platform. It goes beyond conventional chatbots by not merely answering queries—it independently accomplishes tasks, reaches decisions, and initiates actions.

Huang presented a straightforward proposition: “In one line of code, you can create for yourself your own agent. Then after that, just ask the agent to do whatever you want.”

He illustrated this with a kitchen design example. An OpenClaw agent could analyze images, master design software, experiment with different layouts, and improve its own results—all without requiring additional instructions from the user.

“Every carpenter can now be an architect. Every plumber will become an architect,” Huang stated.

Nvidia Launches NemoClaw

The day before the interview, on Monday, Nvidia unveiled NemoClaw—its commercial-grade version of OpenClaw. This product integrates Nvidia’s proprietary software suite with the open-source foundation.

NemoClaw is engineered to provide secure, scalable AI agents suitable for corporate deployment. It comes equipped with privacy safeguards, monitoring tools, and industrial-strength security controls.

This strategic step establishes Nvidia not only as a semiconductor provider but as a comprehensive AI infrastructure solutions company.

The rise of autonomous AI agents has prompted worries about security and oversight. NemoClaw represents Nvidia’s solution to these issues, providing safety measures for businesses aiming to implement agents widely.

Chinese Stocks React

Huang’s remarks sparked a rally on Wednesday in Chinese equities tied to the OpenClaw ecosystem.

MiniMax Group, which previously introduced its own AI agent, saw its shares advance by as much as 14% in Hong Kong. Knowledge Atlas Technology, operating as Zhipu, increased by up to 11%.

Cloud services firm UCloud Technology also recorded gains on the Shanghai exchange.

These stock movements followed immediately after Huang’s comments circulated widely, demonstrating the considerable influence his statements currently hold in the market.

Nvidia’s own share price was modestly lower at reporting time, with NVDA falling 0.26%, or $0.48, when the interview was published.

The GTC event remains a key venue for Nvidia to disclose new partnerships and updates to its product strategy.

As part of Monday’s NemoClaw launch announcement, Nvidia confirmed it is working with the organization behind OpenClaw.

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