Nvidia is building a new platform that lets anyone create AI assistants, similar to how OpenClaw works. The chip giant plans to make this software free and open for developers to use.
This is a big shift for Nvidia, which has mostly focused on selling the powerful computer chips that run AI systems. Now they want to help build the actual AI assistants too.
Racing Against OpenAI
Nvidia is getting ready to announce this at their annual developer conference, where thousands of programmers gather to see what’s next in AI. The timing isn’t random – companies like OpenAI and Google are racing to create AI assistants that can actually do tasks for you, not just chat.
The platform will let people build AI agents that can browse websites, send emails, book appointments, and handle other everyday tasks. Think of it like having a digital assistant that can actually click buttons and fill out forms on your computer.
By making it open-source, Nvidia is betting that more developers will choose their tools over competitors like Microsoft or Google. It’s the same strategy that made Android so popular – give it away free and let everyone build on top of it.
What’s Next
The official announcement should come at Nvidia’s developer conference in the coming weeks. If successful, we could see a flood of new AI assistants built on Nvidia’s platform, making these helpful digital workers available to more people and businesses.




