Startups
Unleashing the Power: Nvidia’s OpenClaw Strategy
Nvidia’s CEO, Jensen Huang, made a striking appearance at the GTC conference, sporting his trademark leather jacket. In his two-and-a-half-hour keynote address, he forecasted a staggering $1 trillion in AI chip sales by 2027. Huang emphasized the necessity for every company to adopt an “OpenClaw strategy” and concluded with a quirky Olaf robot whose mic had to be cut off mid-speech. The underlying message was crystal clear: Nvidia aims to play a fundamental role in all aspects, ranging from AI training to autonomous vehicles to even Disney parks.
In this episode of TechCrunch’s Equity podcast, Kirsten Korosec, Anthony Ha, and Sean O’Kane dissect the implications of Nvidia’s expanding network of AI infrastructure partnerships on startups and delve into other significant news stories of the week.
Tune in to the entire episode for insights on:
- Travis Kalanick’s comeback as he ventures into building a “wheelbase for robots” with his latest venture, Atoms, and the team’s queries regarding Kalanick’s strategic acquisitions along the way.
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