IT House reported on March 17 that at the 2026 GTC held early this morning, NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang delivered a keynote speech, calling on global companies: they must seize the opportunity of the current explosion of AI agents and formulate their own "OpenClaw strategy."
Any company in the world today needs to have its own OpenClaw strategy, a strategy for an intelligent system, which is the new computer.
Jen-Hsun Huang highly praised OpenClaw, an open source AI agent project that has set off a craze around the world. Although its founder has been poached by OpenAI, OpenClaw will continue to exist and develop as an open source project.
Jen-Hsun Huang said: "OpenClaw allows us to create personal intelligence, and the significance of this is incredible." He further pointed out that OpenClaw "provides what the industry needs most when it needs it most."
To illustrate the potential of OpenClaw more vividly, Huang compared it with milestones in the history of PC development. He believes that OpenClaw is to artificial intelligence what the Windows operating system is to personal computing.
In addition, he compared it to influential technologies such as the Linux operating system, Kubernetes cloud projects, and HTML. Huang Renxun explained: "It allows the entire industry to seize this open source software stack and do various innovations based on it."
While praising OpenClaw, Huang Renxun also pointed out a major challenge in its application: security. To this end, NVIDIA announced the launch of its own version based on OpenClaw – NemoClaw. The product allows users to add privacy and security controls to their AI agents.
"It has a network guardrail and a privacy router, so we can protect these 'claws' and prevent them from executing instructions at will within the company, so as to achieve safe operation," Huang explained.
In order to promote NemoClaw, NVIDIA held a special "Claw Making" event during the conference, allowing participants to develop their own customized AI agents.
OpenClaw founder Peter Steinberg said: "OpenClaw brings people closer to AI and helps create a world where everyone has their own intelligent agent."
In addition to releasing strategies related to OpenClaw, Huang also announced a number of major news on the first day of GTC, including the launch of a new inference system integrated with Groq technology. Previously, Nvidia had reached a $20 billion deal with the AI chip startup. At the same time, Huang Renxun predicts that the market demand for its Blackwell and Rubin AI chips will reach US$1 trillion by 2027.




