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That said the direction is clear. Claws are coming to the enterprise. Nvidia just made its bet on being the platform they run on — and the guardrails that keep them in bounds.
NVIDIA revealed its DLSS 5 update, claiming to be the biggest graphical breakthrough since ray tracing in 2018. Not everyone is convinced.
A new feature from chip-maker Nvidia that promises cinematic-quality graphics using AI has prompted a backlash online, despite the company claiming it would "reinvent" what is possible in video games.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on Monday elaborated on his vision for keeping his company at the forefront of the artificial intelligence boom that he predicted will produce a $1 trillion backlog in orders within the next year.
"Claude Code and OpenClaw have sparked the agent inflection point," Huang pronounced. ( OpenClaw, formerly Clawdbot, is a popular AI assistant with some security issues.) NVIDIA adds a protective layer of security and stability that it's calling Nemo Claw; you can try it now, in a preview version.
The Nvidia CEO said the company is powering the “largest buildout of human history” as AI investments skyrocket.
At GTC 2026, Nvidia launched its Agent Toolkit, signing Adobe, Salesforce, SAP and 14 others in a major push to power enterprise AI agents.