Buzz! $160 Billion Man Reveals World's 'Next ChatGPT' Project
Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia - Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, on Tuesday (18/03/2025), highlighted an emerging artificial intelligence (AI) project called OpenClaw as a major advancement in how humans interact with technology. This project is expected to drastically alter the global technology competition landscape in the near future.
Jensen Huang expressed his admiration for the project’s development during a speech at the Nvidia GTC event in California. According to him, the popularity and scale of this project have created a new milestone in the global technology ecosystem.
“This is now the largest, most popular, and most successful open-source project in human history. It is definitely the next ChatGPT,” Huang stated emphatically to Jim Cramer in a “Mad Money” interview.
OpenClaw itself is an open-source autonomous AI agent platform whose capabilities surpass traditional chatbots. Instead of merely answering questions, this agent can complete tasks, make decisions, and take real-world actions with minimal user input.
Nvidia is moving quickly to build momentum around OpenClaw by launching their latest innovation. The AI chip market leader announced NemoClaw on Monday, an enterprise-grade version of OpenClaw that layers Nvidia’s software stack and tools on top of the platform.
This step is primarily aimed at ensuring that these powerful AI agents can operate securely. Nvidia wants this technology to be not only advanced but also scalable and ready for real-world industrial use.
Huang described this technology as a fundamental shift that could dramatically expand what individuals can achieve with AI. He emphasised the ease of access for anyone wanting a personal AI assistant.
“With one line of code, you can create your own agent. After that, just ask the agent to do whatever you want,” Huang said.
He then illustrated the concept with a real-world example, such as when someone wants to design a kitchen. With a short command, the OpenClaw agent can study images, learn design tools, iterate ideas, and improve its results autonomously.
“They will go and learn how to design a kitchen. It will come back with a design and reflect on it,” Huang explained, describing how the system can refine its own work.
The broader implications of this technology are the growth of individual expertise across various job sectors. Huang believes that the boundaries between technical professions and design will increasingly blur thanks to these autonomous agents.
“Every carpenter can now be an architect. Every plumber will be an architect. We will enhance everyone’s capabilities,” said the Taiwan-born man.
Nevertheless, the rapid rise of autonomous AI agents like OpenClaw also raises serious concerns regarding security, privacy, and control. This is a particular worry given the system’s ability to act independently without inherent oversight.
This is where Nvidia sees its crucial role in maintaining a stable technology ecosystem. Through NemoClaw, the company is building safeguards, including privacy protections, monitoring tools, and enterprise-level security.