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NVIDIA Jetson and NemoClaw push agentic AI, Grok video on Fal, plus new builder tools

By Harsh Desai
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TL;DR

NVIDIA expanded agentic AI from industrial workflows to physical devices and cloud stacks while Vercel added signed URLs, trending models appeared on Hugging Face, Grok Imagine Video launched on Fal, and two new utilities hit Product Hunt.

What shipped

On 2 June NVIDIA dominated releases with updates that move agentic AI into real engineering and hardware settings. Microsoft joined for a unified deployment path across devices and cloud. Smaller releases from Vercel, Hugging Face, Fal, and Product Hunt filled out the day with focused tools for storage, models, and daily workflows.

Vendor launches

NVIDIA supplied four of the five items here, extending its reach from industrial simulation to Windows and edge hardware. The remaining release came from Vercel with a security update for file storage. Together they show vendors tightening control over long-running agent tasks and data access.

  • NVIDIA NemoClaw NVIDIA and engineering partners released secure autonomous AI engineers that cut simulation setup and reporting times. Industrial teams gain end-to-end workflow automation previously handled manually.
  • Vercel Blob signed URLs Vercel added time-bound signed URLs that let users upload or delete single files without exposing the full store. Browser uploads now finish in one scoped operation with up to seven-day expiry.
  • NVIDIA and Microsoft stack The two companies released a combined agentic AI runtime that runs from Windows laptops through Azure to local servers. Developers receive hardware, security, and long-context models in one package.
  • Transaction foundation models NVIDIA described how banks can replace separate fraud and risk models with one foundation model trained on transaction data. Institutions gain a single view of customer behavior instead of siloed outputs.
  • NVIDIA Jetson update JetPack 7.2 and NemoClaw support arrived on Jetson Orin modules, bringing agentic skills and multi-instance GPU features to physical robots and edge devices. Hardware teams can now run reasoning loops directly on the device.

Hugging Face trending

Two models climbed the trending list. NVIDIA contributed an image-to-video model while JetBrains released a code-focused text model. Both are ready for immediate download and fine-tuning through the hub.

  • Cosmos3-Super-Image2Video NVIDIA's image-to-video model reached the top of the Hugging Face trending list. Users can download it to generate video clips from still images without additional infrastructure.
  • Mellum2-12B-A2.5B-Thinking JetBrains published a 12B text-generation model tuned for reasoning tasks. It runs through the standard transformers library and supports quick fine-tuning on private codebases.

Fal model gallery

Grok Imagine Video 1.5: xAI's model now runs on Fal and turns images into short videos that include audio and lip sync. Creators call the HTTP endpoint or test directly in the web playground.

Product Hunt picks

Two small utilities appeared on Product Hunt. One converts humming into music while the other extends clipboard history for AI coding sessions.

  • HumToBeats The tool records a hummed melody and returns AI-generated drum and bass tracks. Musicians receive exportable beats without opening a full digital audio workstation.
  • Paste MCP & AI Tools The clipboard keeps unlimited history and pastes directly into Claude, Codex, and similar assistants. Users avoid re-typing context between chat windows.

What this means for you

For Vibe Builders: You can now drop NVIDIA Jetson hardware or the new Grok video endpoint into a prototype and test physical or video agents the same day. Vercel signed URLs remove one storage hurdle when sharing files with clients, and HumToBeats gives a quick way to turn voice notes into assets without extra software.

For Non-techies: For daily work the new Jetson devices and Grok video tool mean you can generate short clips or run simple agents on small hardware instead of waiting for cloud jobs. Paste keeps your AI chat history handy so you stop re-pasting the same instructions every session.

For Developers: Production stacks gain a Microsoft-NVIDIA path that spans Windows, Azure, and local Jetson devices, plus signed URLs that tighten Vercel Blob permissions. Benchmark the new Cosmos and Mellum models against your current video and code pipelines before adding them to live services.

What to watch next

Track Jetson AGX Orin benchmarks with the new MIG support and any follow-up from Microsoft Build on the shared agent runtime. Watch whether Grok Imagine Video 1.5 usage on Fal drives similar image-to-video releases from other vendors this week.

Harshs take

NVIDIA continues to bundle hardware, runtime, and model updates into one narrative, which pressures smaller vendors to match the full stack or stay niche. The practical effect is faster movement from demo to edge deployment, yet it also locks more workflows behind NVIDIA tooling. The smaller releases from Vercel, Fal, and Product Hunt show that narrow fixes still matter for day-to-day friction.

A builder should test the Jetson 7.2 image on an Orin board this week and measure latency against their current cloud agent setup before committing to the combined NVIDIA-Microsoft path.

by Harsh Desai

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