Nvidia Releases "Secure" NemoClaw - Users Ask: Is My Version Dangerous?
Nvidia announced a new "secure" version of NemoClaw, causing confusion and suspicion among users.
Nvidia Releases "Secure" NemoClaw - Users Skeptical
Chip giant Nvidia has released a new version of its NemoClaw software, marketed as "secure." The announcement has caused confusion and suspicion within the OpenClaw community.
Sandbox Isolation as Key Feature
The new "secure" version of NemoClaw reportedly features sandbox isolation, which runs applications in a protected environment. This function is intended to increase security and isolate potential threats.
Users Question Previous Safety
A user on Twitter asked whether the previous version of NemoClaw was unsafe: "好家伙,Nvidia给OpenClaw出了个安全版NemoClaw。意思是我现在用的版本不安全咯?" (What's this mean, Nvidia released a secure version of NemoClaw? Does that mean the version I'm using now is unsafe?)
Concerns About AI-Generated Content
The user also asked whether AI-generated posts might be blocked: "隔离沙箱...那我让AI帮我发推这个事情会不会被拦下来" (Sandbox isolation... If I ask AI to write this tweet for me, will it be blocked?)
Community Reacts with Uncertainty
The OpenClaw community appears unsettled by the sudden announcement of a "secure" version. Many users wonder if their current software is now considered unsafe and what implications the new sandbox feature might have for using AI tools.
Implications for OpenClaw Development
It remains to be seen how this development will affect the entire OpenClaw ecosystem. The introduction of a "secure" version could indicate a reassessment of security standards within the OpenClaw community.