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Nemotron Labs: What OpenClaw Agents Mean for Every Organization
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Editor’s note: This post is part of the Nemotron Labs blog series, which explores how the latest open models, datasets and training techniques help businesses build specialized AI systems and applications on NVIDIA platforms.
Key facts
- By March, OpenClaw topped 250,000 stars — overtaking React to become the most-starred software project on GitHub in 60 days
- Autonomous agents, which run continuously and act across long time horizons, drive inference demand up by another 1,000x over reasoning AI
- Access a step-by-step tutorial on how to build a more secure AI agent with NemoClaw on NVIDIA DGX Spark
- By early 2026, the open source project OpenClaw had become a phenomenon
Summary
By early 2026, the open source project OpenClaw had become a phenomenon. Created by Peter Steinberger, OpenClaw is a self-hosted, persistent AI assistant designed to run locally or on private servers. Most AI agents today are triggered by a prompt, complete a defined task and then stop running. OpenClaw’s rapid adoption also sparked debate.