agentic ai
Deep in a chip announcement, the suggestion that Microsoft is turning AI agents into first-class operating-system entities, with OpenClaw ready to use it.
Windows is getting new primitives for AI agents, Microsoft and NVIDIA said on Sunday, to help contain the likes of OpenClaw in enterprise operating systems.
The companies dropped the news deep in announcements on plans to build desktops around RTX Spark, a new "1-Petaflop Superchip" from NVIDIA.
Microsoft referred only to "new Windows security and containment primitives", but NVIDIA provided a little more detail.
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