
Automation Anywhere Collaborates with Cisco, NVIDIA, Okta, and OpenAI, Launching EnterpriseClaw to Run Next-Generation AI Agents Inside Enterprise Systems | Automation Anywhere
I don't think anybody has posted about this yet but it seems like a very big deal because NVIDIA is contributing OpenShell and Nemotron products to this very large collaborative effort (the largest when it comes to an AI agent framework?) with an emphasis of promoting trust.
Edit: It looks like EQTY Labs recently announced that their "Verifiable Runtime" is engineered to work with NVIDIA's OpenShell so does that mean someone has to elect it as an "add on" or perhaps it would be incorporated by default?
Edit 2: This is an interesting quote from NVIDIA within the article:
“NVIDIA OpenShell and NVIDIA Nemotron models provide the secure runtime and intelligent foundation for Automation Anywhere’s EnterpriseClaw, enabling organizations to build and deploy autonomous, self-evolving agents with greater control, transparency and performance.”
Edit 3: I had a lull at work and dug in a little more. Looks like the OpenShell framework will give any enterprise exclusive control over their agents for whatever workflows they choose and EQTY's offering is merely an optional addition. Openshell basically controls what the agent can do at runtime. The industries that would require an additional audit trail for their agents' actions (sometimes years after the fact) would be the ones to elect EQTY's hardware-based attestation layer. Basically legal, health, insurance, finance, defense etc. They have a need to prove their regulatory compliance when it comes to patient information, banking standards etc.
I was trying to see how DOVU OS could fit into this too. I would think that Openshell would already have records of the person who authorized and attested to the agents' workflow within an organization and that they could simply build in the guardrails and consequences without needing a solution like DOVUs. Perhaps DOVU becomes more relevant when there are multiple organizations involved who cannot see into any internal structure of another company. Maybe DOVU's Blueprints will be like Openshell for cross-organizational agents dictating how they interact with each other and transparently recording the people involved with the decisions as well as whether or not the interactions transpired as they should. Although, perhaps this type of record-keeping or blueprint could also be addressed through these large collaborative open-source agent frameworks (produced by the companies this post was originally about). I hope that DOVU doesn't become irrelevant but perhaps I'm misunderstanding their offering. I'm not a tech guy after all.