Nvidia Presents New Open Source Platform for Artificial Intelligence

The world-famous computer microchip manufacturer Nvidia is preparing to present a new open-source platform for special software tools based on artificial intelligence. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The project called NemoClaw allows enterprises to automate their workflows and manage intelligent programs that perform various tasks. Experts emphasize that this platform will be open not only to users of Nvidia microchips but also to organizations using equipment from other manufacturers.
Foreign media outlets are reporting on this. The company plans to officially announce this news ahead of the annual developers conference held in San Jose, USA.
Currently, Nvidia is negotiating partnerships with major technology giants such as Google, Adobe, Cisco, and Salesforce. The open-source nature of the platform allows partners to use it for free at the initial stage in exchange for contributing to the project.
This will greatly aid the development of the programming community. The main advantage of the new system is that it is equipped with special tools that ensure data security and confidentiality in enterprise environments.
This is especially important for increasing the reliability of intelligent programs operating autonomously and performing tasks without human supervision. Previously, companies like Meta temporarily banned their employees from using such programs because they could sometimes cause unexpected errors.
With this new step, Nvidia is further expanding its software strategy. While the company has so far relied mainly on its proprietary software environment, it now aims to maintain its dominance in artificial intelligence infrastructure through open-source solutions.
Additionally, Nvidia is expected to showcase a new microchip system with enhanced computing capabilities in the coming days. This will provide a new impetus to the development of digital technologies.





