Another AI buddy-cop movie
Nvidia and ServiceNow are linking up on an OpenClaw-style AI agent, giving the chip giant another excuse to plant its flag deeper in enterprise software. If you’re keeping score at home, Nvidia is doing what Nvidia does best: turning “we make chips” into “we power the whole AI economy.”
Why this matters
This isn’t just a shiny demo for the conference circuit. Partnerships like this matter because they can help Nvidia keep its ecosystem sticky — meaning customers don’t just buy the hardware, they build workflows, tooling, and eventually habits around it. That’s how a vendor becomes the default setting.
For ServiceNow, the pitch is obvious: if AI can handle more routine service and workflow tasks, the platform becomes more valuable to companies trying to squeeze time out of their overworked teams. For Nvidia, every new enterprise collaboration is another reminder that the AI boom isn’t only about GPUs; it’s also about the software layer sitting on top.
Big picture
You can think of this as Nvidia widening the moat with a very enterprise-flavored ladder. The more companies build around its AI stack, the harder it gets to swap out. And in AI land, that kind of lock-in is worth a lot more than a flashy headline.
