Forbes: OpenClaw Is Taking Over Agentic AI — And Nvidia Built the Guardrails
A feature published on Forbes on March 26, 2026 positions OpenClaw as the defining example of how agentic AI has moved from experimental to enterprise-critical in a matter of months.
The piece — by Sandy Carter, a former AWS and Intel executive — frames OpenClaw’s trajectory as the counterpart to Nvidia’s GPU infrastructure play at GTC: where Nvidia built the hardware guardrails for the AI era, OpenClaw has become the software layer enterprises trust to run agents on their own devices.
Key framing from the article: OpenClaw went from a personal side project to a production AI infrastructure layer in a timeframe that surprised even its maintainers. The piece cites 135,000+ exposed internet instances as both a risk signal and a marker of scale — reflecting the same tension the v2026.2.6 safety scanner was designed to address.
The Forbes framing follows a pattern seen across tech press since early 2026: OpenClaw is increasingly referenced as the default answer to “how do I run my own AI agent that touches my real accounts and data?” — rather than as a novelty or developer toy.
For enterprise strategists, the message is clear: if you don’t have an OpenClaw strategy, you’re behind the curve.
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