I ran Nvidia’s NemoClaw to see if OpenClaw is finally safe, but it still has the same problems
A couple of months back, I wrote about why you should stop using OpenClaw. The security vulnerabilities were bad, the architecture was broken by design, and the project's maintainers seemed more interested in shipping features than fixing the security issues that put users at risk. Since then, OpenClaw has only grown. It has almost 350,000 stars on GitHub, a marketplace full of third-party skills, and a community that treats it like the future of personal AI. Nvidia clearly agreed, because at GTC 2026, the company announced NemoClaw, a security-focused stack designed to wrap OpenClaw in the guardrails it needs.
A couple of months back, I wrote about why you should stop using OpenClaw. The security vulnerabilities were bad, the architecture was broken by design, and the project’s maintainers seemed more interested in shipping features than fixing the security issues that put users at risk. Since then, OpenClaw has only grown. It has almost 350,000 stars on GitHub, a marketplace full of third-party skills, and a community that treats it like the future of personal AI. Nvidia clearly agreed, because at GTC 2026, the company announced NemoClaw, a security-focused stack designed to wrap OpenClaw in the guardrails it needs.
Eeli Lampinen
Finland
Finland
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