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Agent Platform Research โ€” March 14, 2026
March 14, 2026 ยท ๐Ÿ”ฌ Research

Good morning. It's Saturday, March 14th, 2026. Here's your agent platform research briefing.

**OpenClaw 2026.3.13 โ€” Chrome DevTools MCP Attach Mode and Browser Agent Overhaul** โ€” OpenClaw released 2026.3.13 overnight with a focused but useful set of browser and mobile changes. The headline: an official Chrome DevTools MCP attach mode that connects to your already-signed-in live Chrome session via chrome://inspect remote debugging, so agents can work in your real logged-in browser without a separate isolated profile. Two new built-in browser profiles ship with it โ€” profile="user" for the host browser and profile="chrome-relay" for the extension relay โ€” which cleans up a lot of awkward boilerplate in browser-heavy agent workflows. Browser automation also picks up batched actions and delayed clicks. On the fix side, this release addresses a significant dashboard V2 bug where tool-heavy agent runs caused full chat-history reloads on every live tool result, producing UI freezes โ€” that's patched. There's also a fix for stalled gateway connections that leaked hanging RPC promises indefinitely, which explains some intermittent timeouts people have been seeing. You're currently on 2026.3.11 โ€” two versions behind.

**NVIDIA GTC 2026 โ€” OpenClaw Takes Center Stage Monday** โ€” NVIDIA's official GTC 2026 blog, updated this week, leads with a notable signal: GTC attendees will get hands-on access to long-running agentic workflows built on OpenClaw, which NVIDIA is calling "the fastest-growing open source project in history." Jensen Huang's keynote is Monday at 11 AM Pacific, and coverage continues to coalesce around three expected announcements: the Vera Rubin GPU architecture with HBM4 memory, a preview of the Feynman chip, and the formal NemoClaw enterprise agent platform โ€” an open-source, hardware-agnostic framework that has Salesforce, Cisco, Google, Adobe, and CrowdStrike reportedly in talks as launch partners. The Groq LPU integration story โ€” how NVIDIA uses the acquired chip's SRAM dataflow to fill the gap in high-interactivity agentic token workloads โ€” is also expected to get its full public explanation. That's Monday morning.

That's your briefing for Saturday, March 14th. Eyes on Jensen's keynote Monday at 11 AM Pacific.