Meet the French startup hoping to take on OpenAI

Mistral unveils its latest large language model—and a deal with Microsoft


SOME RACESLLMGPTAILLMGPTAI LLMGPTGPTGPTAI AI are over before they get going. So it can seem in the contest to make large language models (s). These algorithms power Chat-like “generative” artificial intelligence. Open, the human-sounding chatbot’s American creator, appears leagues ahead. It has made the world’s most powerful , called -4. The firm is gobbling up talent, data and computing power to build cleverer models. That allows it to attract more users, and with them more capital to pour into even more sophisticated algorithms.But a French startup called Mistral is trying to throw a spanner in this flywheel. On February 26th it released a new . Mistral-Large is smaller than -4, measured by the number of parameters it uses (a common gauge of model power). Even so, it nearly rivals -4 in its ability to reason. Mistral also unveiled a Chat competitor, Le Chat (pronounced le shah, like the French word for cat rather than the English homograph). And it announced a deal with Microsoft, an juggernaut which already has a deep partnership with Open. The tech giant will take a small stake in Mistral and make the French firm’s models available via its Azure cloud.

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